: Traditionally, women are the "keystone" of the family, responsible for nurturing bonds and passing down rituals, festivals, and values to the next generation. Festivals and Rituals
: The saree has never been a static garment. It has been shaped by colonialism (introduction of the blouse and petticoat) and nationalism (promotion of Swadeshi).
Daily urban wear often consists of fusion clothing—pairing kurtis with jeans or ethnic jackets with Western dresses.
A silent revolution is happening as Indian women redefine their roles through education and economic participation.