Tue Apr 4, 2006 10:28 AM ET

NEW DELHI (Reuters) - A textbook used at schools in
the Indian state of Rajasthan compares housewives to
donkeys, and suggests the animals make better
companions as they complain less and are more loyal to
their "masters," The Times of India reported Tuesday.

"A donkey is like a housewife ... In fact, the donkey
is a shade better, for while the housewife may
sometimes complain and walk off to her parents' home,
you'll never catch the donkey being disloyal to his
master," the newspaper reported, quoting a
Hindi-language primer meant for 14-year-olds.

The book was approved by the state's Hindu nationalist
Bharatiya Janata Party government but has sparked
protests from the party's women's wing.

State education officials in Rajasthan, a western
state known for its conservative attitude toward
women, said people should not be upset by the
comparison, the paper said.

"The comparison was made in good humor," state
education official A.R. Khan was quoted as saying.
"However, protests have been taken note of and the
board is in the process of removing it (the
reference)."




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