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    Indus Valley Civilisation (2500 B.C-1500 B.C.)

    Women were accorded equal status alongside men within the society. The reverence of the mother goddess underscored the high regard for women.

    Rig Vedic Period

    Women continued to enjoy full liberty and parity with men. The role of a wife was esteemed in the household, and women held superiority in religious rituals.

    Later Vedic Period

    Marriage and educational rights for women remained consistent.

    However, their influence in religious ceremonies began to wane during a period chara-cterised by an increased focus on rituals and the Brahman class.

    Upanishads Period

    Intermarriage between a male of a higher caste and a female of a lower caste became prevalent.

    The presence of lower-caste wives in households, and their asso-ciation with higher-caste women, led to a decline in their social status.

    Sutras and Epics

    Brides were typically of a mature age, often over 15 or 16 years.

    Widow remarriage was permitted under specific circumstances, and women had the freedom to engage in activities like singing, dancing, and enjoying life.

    Maurya Empire

    Women possessed property rights to their stridhan, which constituted gifts presented to them at the time of marriage by their parents and subsequently enhanced by their husbands.

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    Provincial India

    The status of women varied significantly across different regions and communities.

    In some areas, local governing bodies, known as Panchayati Raj Institutions (PRI), reserved a portion of seats and leadership roles for women, with some states increasing these reservations to 50%.

    Prominent female leaders came to the forefront in various provinces, including figures like Annie Mascarene and A.V. Kuttima-luamma in Kerala, Durgabai Deshmukh in the Madras Presidency, Rameshwari Nehru and Bi Amman in Uttar Pradesh, Satyawati Devi and Subhadra Joshi in Delhi, and Hansa Mehta and Usha Mehta in Bombay, among others.

    British Period

    The status of women in India during the British colonial era began with relatively low stan-ding.

    However, the spread of Western education during this period introduced concepts of freedom, equality, and fraternity to many Indians.

    British rule brought about changes in India’s economic and social structures, which contri-buted to some progress in addressing gender inequalities.

    The idea of educating women gained prominence, with the Hunter Commission emphasising the importance of female education in 1882.

    Social movements led by enlight-ened figures like Raja Ram Mohun Roy, Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar, Maharaja S. Rao, Swami Vivekananda, Annie Besant, and Mahatma Gandhi worked to advance women’s social and political rights.

    Women’s organizations like the Banga Mahila Samaj and the Ladies Theosophical Society operated at the local level to promote modern ideas for women.

    These observations are general in nature, recognising that there may have been exceptions, and the status of women varied signifi-cantly based on factors such as region, community, caste, and family.   

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