The article highlights that India, infamous for a low proportion of women in paid work, has set a seemingly unreachable goal of more than doubling the proportion of women in employment by 50% by 2047. The future direction of Indian women's employment trend would largely be determined by the availability of respectable jobs and if the prevailing gender norms and infrastructure would allow women to take them up.
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