In rural and semi-urban settings, a woman’s daily schedule is often dictated by the household hierarchy. The eldest female (usually the mother-in-law or grandmother) manages the domestic budget, the temple rituals, and the kitchen politics. Younger women are expected to balance paid work with the "second shift" of domestic chores—cooking, cleaning, and childcare—often without the aid of labor-saving devices.
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