Family remains the cornerstone of Indian society, and women traditionally anchor the domestic sphere. The concept of Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (the world is one family) reflects the collective mindset that governs daily life.

More women are managing their own finances and delaying marriage to prioritize personal growth.

Despite the progress made, Indian women still face significant challenges in their daily lives. One of the most pressing issues is the persistence of patriarchal attitudes and sexism, which can limit women's access to education, employment, and healthcare. Violence against women, including domestic abuse and harassment, remains a pervasive problem. Additionally, women continue to bear the brunt of household responsibilities and childcare, often at the expense of their own personal and professional goals.

Meals are rarely a solo affair; they are a time for family bonding and hospitality. Challenges and Social Change

Social media platforms allow women to build independent communities centered on parenting, financial literacy, mental health, and hobbies.