: Historically, women have been viewed as the "backbone" of the family, expected to be self-sacrificing caregivers and homemakers.
In India, women are often expected to take on traditional roles such as managing the household, caring for children, and cooking meals. Many women are also expected to prioritize their family's needs over their own personal goals and aspirations. : Historically, women have been viewed as the
The Indian calendar is punctuated by festivals, and the woman is often the protagonist of these rituals. Whether it is fasting for Karva Chauth for the longevity of a husband (a debated tradition that many still embrace) or the joyous dance of Garba during Navratri, she is the keeper of rituals. The Indian calendar is punctuated by festivals, and
The last two decades have witnessed a seismic shift. Indian women are now the fastest-growing segment of the workforce in tech, medicine, law, and academia. From IITs to NASA, from boardrooms to badminton courts (think P.V. Sindhu), they are rewriting ambition. Indian women are now the fastest-growing segment of
: Urban professional women are redefining lifestyle through independence and corporate leadership, often blending Western and ethnic fashion. Societal Change