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Historically, Indian culture framed women as the Griha Lakshmi (goddess of the home)—the moral and spiritual center of the family. This role comes with immense respect but also rigid expectations. Even today, the cultural archetype of the "good Indian woman" is shifting from one who is sacrificial to one who is nurturing yet ambitious .

The identity of women in India is a complex, evolving tapestry that blends millennia-old traditions with modern aspirations. Historically viewed as both "Goddesses" to be revered and subordinates within a patriarchal framework , Indian women today are navigating a transition from traditional domestic roles to becoming significant forces in the global workforce and leadership. 1. Cultural Identity and Family Life

Some notable regional variations include:

Indian culture places great emphasis on family, respect for elders, and tradition. Women are often expected to adhere to certain social norms, such as:

Women in metros (Mumbai, Delhi, Bangalore) lead a globalized lifestyle.