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From traditional Yoga and meditation to modern Zumba and weightlifting, fitness has become a non-negotiable part of the daily routine for health-conscious women. : Violence against women and cybersecurity threats are
Historically, the Indian woman was expected to be a savitri (a mythological figure of immense suffering and patience). Anxiety, depression, or burnout were dismissed as "tension" or "weakness." That wall is crumbling. Urban women are openly discussing therapy on LinkedIn and Instagram. Apps like Wysa (founded in India) and communities like "The Altruist" are making mental health decolonized. The new lifestyle includes "setting boundaries" with in-laws and saying "no" to superwoman expectations. There is a growing movement against fairness creams