Divorce was a social suicide 20 years ago. Today, while still difficult, it is no longer a career-ender for a woman. Urban family courts are flooded with mutual consent divorces. The stigma remains in rural India, but the urban Indian woman knows her rights. She understands the concept of Stridhan (a woman's property) and is unafraid to walk away from an abusive or unfulfilling marriage.
Today’s Indian woman is a master of balance. She carries her ancestors' traditions in one hand and a smartphone (and often a corporate laptop) in the other. Let’s take a journey beyond the clichés to understand the real lifestyle and culture of Indian women in the 21st century. Divorce was a social suicide 20 years ago
The most dramatic shift in the last two decades has been the Indian woman’s entry into the workforce en masse. No longer confined to teaching or nursing, women today are fighter pilots, astrophysicists, startup founders, and Olympic medalists. The stigma remains in rural India, but the
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Over the past few decades, the socio-economic status of Indian women has shifted dramatically due to increased access to higher education.