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In India, women's roles have been traditionally defined by their families and society. They are often expected to manage the household, care for their families, and prioritize their domestic duties. Indian women are renowned for their exceptional skills in cooking, embroidery, and other traditional crafts. They take great pride in their roles as wives, mothers, and daughters, and their lives often revolve around their family's needs.

The Significance of Family and Marriage

Sources & Notes: This report synthesizes data from National Family Health Survey (NFHS-5, 2021), Periodic Labour Force Survey (2022), UNESCO global education monitoring reports, and sociological studies on Indian gender roles. For specific citations or region-wise breakdowns, further research is advised.

The Family Core: The role of wife and mother remains highly respected, with women often serving as the primary decision-makers for internal family affairs. The Modern Shift

  • Saree – Worn across India in 100+ draping styles (e.g., Bengali, Nivi, Gujarati).
  • Salwar Kameez & Lehenga – Popular for daily wear and weddings.
  • Dupatta – A symbol of modesty, but now styled fashionably.

This review explores the multifaceted daily life of Indian women, from evolving social roles to contemporary fashion and the challenges they navigate in a changing society. Hatkay.com Social Roles and Family Dynamics

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