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Economic independence has completely transformed women's decision-making power. Today, Indian women are: Buying their own homes and investing in financial markets.

From that day on, the legend of Aunty Wet Petticoat was cemented in the town's folklore. The story was told and retold, and the photograph became a famous local landmark. And if you drive down that lonely road at dusk, you might just catch a glimpse of Aunty Wet Petticoat, standing by the side of the road, her wet petticoat clinging to her legs. aunty wet petticoat photo

Ent. & Lifestyle: Indian women in Uganda celebrate Teej Fest New Vision The story was told and retold, and the

The sari is not just a garment; it is an engineering marvel. Worn by a corporate CEO, a vegetable vendor, and a Bollywood actress alike, it is universally flattering. How an Indian woman drapes her sari tells you where she is from: the Nivi drape of Andhra, the Kasta sari of Maharashtra (worn like a dhoti), or the Mekhela Chador of Assam. For the modern woman, the sari has become a power suit. Seeing women in boardrooms wearing a crisp cotton sari or a handloom Kanchipuram is a reclaiming of heritage in a globalized world. & Lifestyle: Indian women in Uganda celebrate Teej