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In the Shadow of Freedom is a compelling exploration of women’s experiences in post-independence India. Laxmi Tendulkar Dhaul delves into the complexities of freedom, examining how independence has been realized differently for women across various social, economic, and cultural contexts.
The book features intimate narratives and critical analysis that challenge conventional understandings of freedom and liberation. Through documented stories and historical perspectives, Dhaul investigates the gap between constitutional rights and lived realities, exploring themes of agency, identity, and social change.
This non-fiction work contributes to important conversations about gender, autonomy, and the ongoing struggle for equality in India. It serves as both a historical document and a contemporary commentary on women’s rights, making it essential reading for those interested in gender studies, Indian history, and social justice.

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