For working women, life is a high-wire act. The “second shift” is a brutal reality. She returns from a 10-hour corporate job to cook dinner, oversee children’s homework, and manage household help (if she is lucky). The husband “helping” is still lauded, revealing the deep-rooted assumption that domestic work is her primary responsibility.
Contemporary Indian women increasingly navigate a "dual life," managing high-pressure careers alongside traditional domestic expectations. ftp.bills.com.au