In traditional Indian society, women were often expected to prioritize their roles as wives and mothers. They were responsible for managing the household, taking care of children, and supporting their families. While these expectations still exist in some parts of Indian society, many women today are breaking free from these traditional roles and pursuing careers, education, and personal interests.
For the 70% living in villages, lifestyle is agrarian and cyclical. Her day begins at 4 AM fetching water or firewood. She walks miles for resources, manages livestock, sows seeds, and then returns to cook over a chulha (clay stove). Technology is slowly entering via smartphones (thanks to cheap data plans), but her culture is still bound by purdah (veil) in many northern states. For her, lifestyle isn't about choice; it is about survival and community. In traditional Indian society, women were often expected