An Indian woman’s calendar is dictated by Tyohaar (festivals). Unlike the Western world, where holidays are scattered, India has a festival season that runs from August to December non-stop.
The average Indian woman’s day rarely starts with a phone scroll. It often begins with a ritual—making chai for the family, watering the tulsi (holy basil) plant, or a quick prayer at the household altar. moti aunty nangi photos better
Some of the initiatives and movements promoting women's empowerment in India include: An Indian woman’s calendar is dictated by Tyohaar