: In many parts of India, three or four generations live together. While the eldest male is typically the patriarch, the mother-in-law often supervises the household's younger women.
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The most sensitive and rapidly changing aspect of Indian women’s culture is relationships. : In many parts of India, three or
The kitty party (a rotating savings and social club) remains a beloved institution—a monthly escape where women share gossip, recipes, financial tips, and emotional support. But today’s kitty party might also include a session on menstrual health, a discussion on investing in mutual funds, or a stand-up comedy set about the struggles of a working mother-in-law. The kitty party (a rotating savings and social