Change the to historical India (the Mughal era or the British Raj).

Let’s dive into the various facets that define the modern Indian woman’s life.

Female literacy has risen significantly (about 70% as of recent data, though still below male rates). More women now pursue higher education and enter professions like medicine, engineering, law, IT, teaching, and business. However, workforce participation remains low (around 20-30% in formal employment) due to social pressures, safety concerns, and lack of support for childcare.

The most profound shift in Indian women's lifestyle is economic. India now has the highest number of female pilots in the world. Women lead major banks (like the State Bank of India), space missions (ISRO), and grassroots political movements.

: Women are significantly involved in entrepreneurship and are a majority of the teaching workforce in many regions. Leadership