Miss India Earth 2003 Shweta Vijay Nair reveals she was asked to ‘compromise’: ‘No girl should go through what I…’

Miss India Earth 2003 Shweta Vijay Nair reveals she was asked to ‘compromise’: ‘No girl should go through what I…’

FP Staff September 7, 2024, 12:38:37 IST

In an Instagram post, Nair wrote- “I took odd jobs to sustain and survive and believe me, no young girl should go through what I did in a job atmosphere that was ridiculously unsafe, sexist and racist in Dubai.”

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Amid Justice Hema Committee Report, we have another instance when a woman has spoken about how she was asked to compromise and what happened next. This time, the truth bombs have been dropped by Miss India Earth 2003 Shweta Vijay Nair.

In an Instagram post, Nair wrote- “I took odd jobs to sustain and survive and believe me, no young girl should go through what I did in a job atmosphere that was ridiculously unsafe, sexist and racist in Dubai. Education through correspondence was the only way and it took me forever to complete because of the lack of money.”

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She added, “Then, I got married, moved to the U.K., and found myself jobless and clueless, which made me the ultimate dependent spouse – cue marital drama.”

One user said on her post, “This is so beautifully put across. We see the highlights of people’s lives and deem ourselves failing! I understand that it isn’t easy to put your struggles out there but so many like me would be feeling a renewed sense of hope after reading this! Thank you Shweta.”

An influencer said, “Your journey truly moved me, Shweta. It’s incredibly relatable and stands as a powerful example of resilience, perseverance, and determination. It’s rare to find someone with such unwavering strength and a balanced moral compass. A TED Talk that undoubtedly deserves a standing ovation. Sending you tight hugs, love, and light always.”

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