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There has been a significant shift in the social and professional roles of Indian women over recent years.

Women play central roles in major celebrations like Diwali, Eid, Navratri, and Christmas. Festivals like Karwa Chauth and Teej involve fasting and prayers for family well-being, though modern interpretations focus more on celebration and bonding than strict asceticism. There has been a significant shift in the

Women are the primary custodians of India’s rich calendar of festivals (such as Diwali, Eid, Karwa Chauth, and Navratri). They lead the preparation of festive meals, perform traditional rituals, and arrange community gatherings, keeping cultural continuity alive. 2. The Educational and Professional Revolution Women are the primary custodians of India’s rich

, preserving ancient techniques like Madhubani painting (Bihar), Warli art (Maharashtra), and Kantha embroidery (Bengal). Modern artists like Amrita Sher-Gil Nalini Malani A Shift Toward Modernity

The modern Indian woman is a "Superwoman" by necessity. She negotiates a pay raise in a corporate meeting, then calls her mother-in-law to discuss dinner. She fights for a promotion while fighting the societal guilt of leaving her child at day care.

From leading major political parties to pioneering the booming art scene , women are redefining their economic roles.

: A woman's identity is frequently tied to her roles as a daughter, wife, and mother, with a high cultural value placed on self-sacrifice and caregiving. A Shift Toward Modernity