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India is a country rich in traditions, but many have turned into blind faiths that hold us back. In rural areas, and even parts of urban India, women remain financially dependent on their husbands. This isn’t because they lack potential—it’s due to poor access to quality education and the lack of job opportunities. This dependence traps families in poverty and slows our nation’s progress. Most countries, including Europe before the pre-industrial era, faced similar struggles. But when education became accessible, women grew more confident, found jobs, and became financially independent. That shift transformed their societies and economies. The same can happen in India. The way forward is through capitalism. Entrepreneurs must lead the way by creating jobs and industries that empower women to stand on their own. When women succeed, the entire nation benefits. To move forward, we need better cities, better opportunities, and the courage to leave outdated mindsets behind.

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