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| Aspect | Traditional/Rural | Modern/Urban | |--------|------------------|---------------| | Career | Agriculture, home, family business | Corporate, STEM, startups, arts | | Marriage | Arranged, early (18–25), dowry still present | Delayed (28–35), love or arranged, often no dowry | | Dress | Saree, salwar kameez, ghoonghat | Jeans, kurtis, Western formals, no veil | | Decision-making | Joint family elders | Individual or with spouse |
Despite legal equality, Indian women face unique modern stressors:
Women enjoyed high status, participating in religious rituals and having access to education. Medieval Period:
Fashion for Indian women is a beautiful contradiction. The daily wardrobe might be a Kurti (cotton tunic) with leggings , but the Sari is still the undisputed queen of festive wear. Meanwhile, the urban centers have seen a meteoric rise in Western wear—blazers, jeans, and midi dresses.
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