 recognition of woman, unpaid care and domestic work. The dawn of adulthood is the realization of working from 9 to 5 for 5 days a week. But what if you have to work the entire week without a break and not even get paid? Sounds inhumane, right? Such is the case in developing countries where liberty is not given to women, who have to work unpaid for relentless hours in their households without having the free will to say no. Examples include the burden of child-rearing, cleaning, cooking or taking care of the elders. But these duties only done by women are written in marriage vows or the Constitution? No. All these duties are mere social constructions assumed via culture or religion that are imposed on women. Spreading awareness of shared responsibility by dividing domestic tasks would provide women with more time to work professionally. This would not only help household financially but would also make her independent. Change will come from within your own home by helping your wife, sister or mother by sharing responsibility with her. This would not only make your home happier but also help the economy prosper. Small steps starting from your own home and community can do wonders. Let's break these chains that are holding women down and let's help them fly to great heights. Hands should be holding hands and not giving directions. Let's work together for equality.