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Introduction
STEM and Leadership:
India produces one of the highest percentages of female graduates in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering, and Math) in the world.
- Karva Chauth & Teej: In North India, married women fast from sunrise to moonrise for the longevity of their husbands. While modern critiques label it patriarchal, many urban women reframe it as a day of autonomy, dressing up, meeting friends, and celebrating marital bonds.
- Durga Puja & Ganesh Chaturthi: Here, women take center stage, from singing hymns (bhajans) to preparing elaborate offerings (bhog). In Bengal, the rhythmic sound of dhak (drums) during Durga Puja sees women in traditional red-and-white sarees, symbolizing the fierce, creative energy of the goddess.
- Onam & Pongal: In South India, harvest festivals see women drawing intricate kolam (rangoli) with rice flour at their doorsteps—an art form passed down for generations that combines mathematics, aesthetics, and daily mindfulness.
Indian Women: The Confluence of Tradition and Modernity
- Most educated women: Indian women have one of the highest literacy rates in the world.
- High workforce participation: Indian women have a high participation rate in the workforce, with many women working in various sectors.
- Sporting excellence: Indian women have excelled in various sports, including cricket, badminton, and wrestling.
- Cultural ambassadors: Indian women have played a significant role in promoting Indian culture and traditions globally.