The tradition of wearing traditional attire like saris, lehengas, and salwar kameez is still very much alive among Indian women. These outfits are often adorned with intricate designs, embroidery, and jewelry, reflecting the rich cultural heritage of India. In many parts of India, women also wear bindis (a small dot on the forehead) and bangles, which are considered symbols of marital status and femininity.
The social and economic empowerment of Indian women has been a significant area of focus in recent years. The Indian government has launched various initiatives, such as the Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao (Save the Girl, Educate the Girl) program, to promote girls' education and challenge patriarchal norms.
Women's organizations and NGOs are working tirelessly to promote women's rights, provide education and skill training, and support entrepreneurship. The rise of women-led startups and businesses is a testament to the growing economic empowerment of Indian women.
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