The urban woman’s lifestyle often mirrors that of her global counterparts—gyms, cafe culture, international travel, and digital connectivity. In contrast, the rural Indian woman’s life remains intricately linked to the agrarian cycle and community hierarchy. Yet, change is seeping in here too. Self-Help Groups (SHGs) are empowering rural women financially, and increased access to smartphones and the internet is bridging the information gap.
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The urban woman’s lifestyle often mirrors that of her global counterparts—gyms, cafe culture, international travel, and digital connectivity. In contrast, the rural Indian woman’s life remains intricately linked to the agrarian cycle and community hierarchy. Yet, change is seeping in here too. Self-Help Groups (SHGs) are empowering rural women financially, and increased access to smartphones and the internet is bridging the information gap.