Apps like Chalo (bus tracking) and ride-hailing services have given women the confidence to step out at night. The "Girls Night Out" culture, once restricted to five-star hotels, is now mainstream in Tier-2 cities like Lucknow and Pune.
Late that night, after the plates were washed and the elders had retired, Kavya sat on the floor of her walk-in closet. Here, among the chaos of her life, was a small wooden box. Inside: her grandmother’s mangalsutra (sacred necklace), her mother’s first pay stub from her job as a schoolteacher, and a tattered photograph of herself at fifteen—bare-faced, holding a telescope. moti aunty nangi photos updated
Indian culture is steeped in tradition, and women are often at the forefront of preserving and passing down customs and practices to future generations. From celebrating festivals like Diwali and Navratri to participating in traditional ceremonies like weddings and baby showers, Indian women are deeply connected to their cultural heritage. Apps like Chalo (bus tracking) and ride-hailing services