The last few decades have seen significant changes in the lives of Indian women. With education and urbanization, women have entered the workforce in large numbers, taking on new roles and responsibilities. Today, Indian women can be found in a wide range of professions, from medicine and engineering to business and politics. While traditional roles are still valued, women are increasingly pursuing careers, delaying marriage, and choosing to have children later in life.

: A central cultural tenet is that a woman embodies the "honor" of her entire family; this can lead to restricted freedom of movement to avoid social "shame". gendered discipline in globalising India | Feminist Review

A woman’s calendar in India is dictated by festivals. Diwali (cleaning and lighting lamps), Holi (colors and fun), and Pongal (harvest) require massive preparation.

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