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Technology is now a primary vehicle for traditional rituals for younger generations.

Many women live in joint family systems, sharing responsibilities with in-laws.

Ensuring safety in public spaces and workplaces remains a critical priority for women across India.

Arranged marriages remain common but have evolved into "assisted marriages," where women hold veto power and prioritize compatibility, education, and mutual respect. Spiritual and Cultural Practices

The gap between aspiration and reality creates unique psychological stress:

Over the past few decades, the socio-economic status of Indian women has shifted dramatically due to increased access to higher education.

In joint family systems—still prevalent in many parts of rural and urban India—a woman navigates a complex web of relationships. Respect for elders and the nurturing of children are paramount. While metropolitan women are increasingly shifting toward nuclear families, the deep-seated value of familial interconnectedness remains. Festivals like (where married women fast for their husband’s longevity) and Teej highlight how culture sanctifies the role of the wife and mother.

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