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India is witnessing a dramatic surge in women's participation in higher education:
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To understand the current lifestyle of Indian women, one must acknowledge the historical underpinnings. Ancient texts, such as the Vedas, reference learned women sages (Rishikas), suggesting a period of relative egalitarianism. However, subsequent centuries saw the entrenchment of patriarchal structures, emphasizing the Pativrata (devotion to the husband) ideal, where a woman's worth was often tied to her role within the family.