Last week, a video of a civil servant in the southern Indian state of Kerala holding her three-year-old son in her arms while delivering a speech at an event went viral, starting off a lively debate on social media. The BBC’s Geeta Pandey in Delhi reports.
Years ago, when my son was young, I would sometimes take him to work, especially on a weekend or a holiday.
I once took him along to interview a minister I’d been trying to speak to for days and when his office called to confirm time on my day off, I immediately accepted.
The minister was delighted to see a little boy turn up at his office – he made small talk with him and asked his staff to bring him a snack and a drink.
This was not the only instance I took him to work. And over the years, I’ve seen many colleagues at the BBC bring their children to the office. No-one’s ever batted an eyelid because in India childcare is mostly the responsibility of mothers and juggling work and home is the reality of a majority of working women.