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Why Indian Women Should Say ‘Not Yet’ to MarriageBut here’s the shift: Indian women are waking up to the realization that they are not born to be someone’s wife, nor is ...
"Only Indians name change I support is my wife's to 'Senator J.D. Vance's Spouse,'" Vance exclaimed in the cartoon on Wednesday. Vance's wife, Usha Vance, is Indian American. Cleveland's baseball ...
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Why more Indian Women Are Saying 'Not Yet' to MarriageFeminism itself is often misunderstood, as if it’s a rejection of family values or marriage, rather than an advocacy for choice. But for many Indian women, the decision to marry later or stay ...
Indian culture holds a deep tapestry of unique marriage rituals in different states, signifying the vast variety of customs and traditions. These rituals have been developed to reflect not only ...
The film is notable for the unflinching way it portrays what its lead actress calls the "very humiliating" experience of many young women, unlike other Indian movies about arranged marriage.
MUMBAI --On a windy January evening, Aditi Anand and her partner Susan Dias sit in their Mumbai apartment overlooking the sea, reflecting on the life and family they have built together for 12 years.
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