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Despite “Padman” and Bollywood, only 36% of Indian women use hygienic menstrual products. In many villages, girls still miss school during their periods. The lifestyle impact is staggering: over 20% of girls drop out of school at menarche. Startups like “Suvida” and “Boondh” are trying to break the shame, but the taboo is older than the Gita.
We must not romanticize empowerment for the elite. Over 90% of working Indian women are in the unorganized sector —as domestic helps, bidi rollers, construction workers, and agarbatti (incense) packers. Their lifestyle is defined by no sick leave, sexual harassment on the job, and the monsoon as an enemy. For them, culture is not a choice; it is a weapon used to justify paying them half a man’s wage. Xvideo Marathi Aunty
In a globalized world, we must strive to create an environment where people feel comfortable sharing their perspectives, traditions, and experiences. By embracing diversity and promoting inclusivity, we can foster a more harmonious and empathetic society. Despite “Padman” and Bollywood, only 36% of Indian