Thirty years ago, "lifestyle" for an Indian woman was largely domestic. Today, India has the highest number of female STEM graduates in the world.
She will fast for her husband’s long life on Karva Chauth, but she will also demand that he wash the dishes that night. She will teach her daughter the family puja , but also how to say "no" loudly and clearly. Thirty years ago, "lifestyle" for an Indian woman
However, there are also opportunities for growth and empowerment: Thirty years ago
: Cultural identity is deeply tied to attire and adornment. The Sari and Salwar Kameez remain ubiquitous, while the Bindi (forehead mark) and Sindoor (vermilion indicating marital status) are essential cultural ornaments. Thirty years ago, "lifestyle" for an Indian woman
Thirty years ago, "lifestyle" for an Indian woman was largely domestic. Today, India has the highest number of female STEM graduates in the world.
She will fast for her husband’s long life on Karva Chauth, but she will also demand that he wash the dishes that night. She will teach her daughter the family puja , but also how to say "no" loudly and clearly.
However, there are also opportunities for growth and empowerment:
: Cultural identity is deeply tied to attire and adornment. The Sari and Salwar Kameez remain ubiquitous, while the Bindi (forehead mark) and Sindoor (vermilion indicating marital status) are essential cultural ornaments.
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