Malti always wanted to do a business, but her family never supported her. After marriage, she convinced her husband, took a small loan, and started her tiny shop at the corner. She considered herself not less than any businesswoman in the world. She wonderfully manages her family as well as the shop. Though her husband helps her from time to time, she is still the owner of it and her husband always respects that.
She may not be the best educated, may not be the boss lady of the corporates, may not be handle big business, but she made the choice of taking control of her life. “Everyday Women” is a collection of celebrating Indian women we found around our life, doing mundane tasks, but who are strong in their own ways. We can find them in streets, in our own homes, in markets hustling their ways into the men’s world. They are the magician in finding happiness in small things while managing families and children and doing their profession with utmost grace.
So let’s do our part in appreciating these women and showing support to them in every possible way.
This collection is inspired by real-life Indian women and all the names are fictional.
Malti- The Shop Owner.
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Malti- The Shop Owner.
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Malti always wanted to do a business, but her family never supported her. After marriage, she convinced her husband, took a small loan, and started her tiny shop at the corner. She considered herself not less than any businesswoman in the world. She wonderfully manages her family as well as the shop. Though her husband helps her from time to time, she is still the owner of it and her husband always respects that.
She may not be the best educated, may not be the boss lady of the corporates, may not be handle big business, but she made the choice of taking control of her life. “Everyday Women” is a collection of celebrating Indian women we found around our life, doing mundane tasks, but who are strong in their own ways. We can find them in streets, in our own homes, in markets hustling their ways into the men’s world. They are the magician in finding happiness in small things while managing families and children and doing their profession with utmost grace.
So let’s do our part in appreciating these women and showing support to them in every possible way.
This collection is inspired by real-life Indian women and all the names are fictional.