
Widowhood in India presents a multifaceted challenge, encompassing socio-economic, cultural, and legal dimensions. This research paper explores the miserable state of widows in India, focusing on their socio-economic profiles, cultural stigma and discrimination, legal frameworks, quantitative analysis, comparative insights, intersectionality, and the international legal framework. Drawing upon a diverse range of sources, including scholarly articles, reports, and legal documents, the paper offers a comprehensive analysis of the challenges faced by widows and identifies key policy implications and recommendations for promoting their rights and empowerment. Through case studies, comparative analysis, and intersectional perspectives, the paper sheds light on the complex realities of widowhood and underscores the importance of holistic interventions that address structural inequalities and uphold human rights principles.
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