For many Indian women, the "family" remains the central pillar of existence. Traditional Indian culture is rooted in a collectivist mindset where women are often seen as the custodians of heritage. From the intricate art of Rangoli at the doorstep to the meticulous preparation of regional cuisines, women pass down oral traditions, religious rituals, and social values to the next generation.
For many Indian women, the "family" remains the central pillar of existence. Traditional Indian culture is rooted in a collectivist mindset where women are often seen as the custodians of heritage. From the intricate art of Rangoli at the doorstep to the meticulous preparation of regional cuisines, women pass down oral traditions, religious rituals, and social values to the next generation.