: While education levels are rising, women’s participation in the formal workforce remains relatively low (around 21%). Many women contribute through informal work and unpaid care duties.
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Organizations like Women’s India Trust , Nirbhaya Jyoti Trust , and All India Democratic Women’s Association (AIDWA) have fought on issues from dowry deaths to workplace harassment (#MeToo India gained traction in 2018). The #IWillGoOut movement reclaimed public space for women. : While education levels are rising, women’s participation