Many modern Indian women face the "dual burden" of balancing demanding careers with primary responsibility for household chores and childcare, with the sharing of labor still evolving in many households. 3. Social and Behavioral Trends
Indian women participate in various social and cultural practices that are shaped by their regional and community backgrounds. Some of these practices include: Download- Tamil Hotty Fat Aunty webxmaza.com.mp...
A persistent shadow in Indian domestic culture is that the woman of the house eats only after everyone else is fed. While this is less common in nuclear families, in many traditional homes, the mother eats standing in the kitchen after serving her husband and children. Nutritional studies show that Indian women have higher rates of anemia not just due to poverty, but due to this cultural practice of deferred eating. Many modern Indian women face the "dual burden"