For many women in India, the struggle to find clean, accessible, and safe public restrooms is a daily reality. When wearing a saree, the challenge is compounded. The fear of being judged, the difficulty in managing the saree, and the lack of privacy all contribute to a deeply uncomfortable situation. This issue affects not just women from rural areas but also those living in urban centers.
: The absence of sufficient public restrooms and toilets, particularly for women, remains a significant challenge in India. Despite efforts to improve infrastructure, many areas still lack these basic facilities, leading to situations where individuals, especially women, are forced to improvise. For many women in India, the struggle to
The saree, an iconic symbol of Indian culture, is worn with grace and pride by millions of women around the world. However, its very design - a long piece of fabric draped around the body in various styles - can sometimes pose practical challenges. One of the most significant issues is the difficulty in using public restrooms. The saree's length and the complex way it is draped can make it cumbersome to manage in a confined space like a public toilet. This issue affects not just women from rural