
In the 1950s and 60s, a quiet revolution unfolded in India’s public offices. Women, once relegated to domestic roles, began to enter white-collar government jobs—typing letters, drafting policies, managing files. Their presence was more than a statistical shift; it was symbolic. They walked into male-dominated offices with confidence, shattering age-old gender barriers and silently building a path for future generations of women professionals. Today, India finds itself at the cusp of another...