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In traditional Indian society, women's roles were often confined to the domestic sphere. They were expected to manage the household, raise children, and take care of family responsibilities. Women were also expected to be obedient to their husbands and families, and their primary duty was to ensure the well-being of their families.

Today, Indian women are found in all walks of life - they are doctors, engineers, scientists, politicians, entrepreneurs, and artists. They are leaders in their fields, and many have achieved great success and recognition globally.

In recent years, there has been a growing movement to empower Indian women and promote their rights. Many organizations, NGOs, and government initiatives are working to promote women's education, employment, and health.

However, this is not to say that Indian women were powerless or without agency. In many Indian households, women played a crucial role in managing family finances, running family businesses, and making important decisions about family matters.

Violence against women, including domestic violence, rape, and harassment, remains a major concern. Many women also face societal pressure to conform to traditional roles and expectations, which can limit their choices and aspirations.

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