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| Region | Notable Practices | |--------|--------------------| | | High female work participation in agriculture; strong mother-son bond; but also high sex ratio imbalance. | | Kerala | Highest literacy, matrilineal history, women in white-collar jobs, but rising dowry deaths. | | Tamil Nadu | Strong women in politics (local panchayats) and arts (Bharatanatyam); self-help group movement. | | Rajasthan | Ghunghat (veil) common in rural; but also women like Rajput warriors (Padmini, Karnavati) as icons. | | Northeast (Nagaland, Meghalaya) | Less patriarchy; women control markets; Christian influence changes dress and lifestyle. | An Indian woman’s calendar is not just dates;

Indian women's lives are filled with vibrant cultural practices and celebrations that reflect the country's rich heritage. From the colorful festivals of Holi, Diwali, and Navratri to the traditional ceremonies of marriage and childbirth, women play a vital role in preserving and passing on cultural traditions. The intricate art of henna application, the elegance of traditional dance forms like Bharatanatyam and Kathak, and the beauty of handloom textiles are just a few examples of the many ways Indian women express their cultural identity. | | Tamil Nadu | Strong women in

Menstruation is still shrouded in taboo in many rural areas, with women forced to sleep in separate huts. However, social ads like “#KeepGirlsInSchool” and cheap sanitary pad vending machines are changing things. Reproductive rights are a hot-button issue; while abortion is legal, access varies. Meanwhile, mental health—once a non-topic—is now openly discussed on Instagram pages run by young Indian women, normalizing therapy and saying “no” to emotional labor. | Indian women's lives are filled with vibrant

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