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  • Beauty Ideals: Long black hair, fair skin (though colorism is increasingly criticized), and natural-looking makeup are prized. Mehendi (henna) on hands/feet is essential for weddings and festivals like Karva Chauth.
  • Spirituality is woven into the daily routine. Unlike in secular Western societies where religion is private, Indian women often perform public or home-based rituals daily.

    The past three decades have seen a dramatic shift. Literacy rates for women have jumped from 8.9% in 1951 to over 70% today. Jewelry & Symbols:

    For most Indian women, identity is deeply tied to the family. The concept of kutumb (family) extends beyond the nuclear unit to include grandparents, aunts, uncles, and cousins. Beauty Ideals: Long black hair, fair skin (though

    The 2012 Nirbhaya gang-rape case in Delhi changed the global perception of safety for Indian women. Spirituality is woven into the daily routine

    Clothing is one of the most visible markers of Indian female culture. While Western jeans and tops dominate urban college campuses and corporate offices, traditional wear remains central for festivals, weddings, and religious functions.

  • Shared Festivals: During Diwali (cleaning, rangoli, sweets), Durga Puja (east India—women visit pandals), Pongal (Tamil Nadu—cooking festive rice), Eid (women prepare sheer khurma), and Christmas (cake, church, family meal).
  • Role in Festivals: Women lead rituals, fasting, decoration, and cooking. Increasingly, they also sponsor pujas and perform priestly roles—once male-dominated.