Abstract
Little changes add up to big ones, and eventually the whole society feels the effects of a new way of thinking. We refer to this as the cumulative effect of social transformation. Historical revisionism, which seeks to expand or disprove the conventional historical consensus, is a common practice in women’s history. While women’s education was once considered unimportant because of quantitative shifts, it is now receiving equal attention. Legal, social, economic, and political rights for Indian women were lacking in earlier times. Over the last few decades, Indian women have transformed and made significant strides in numerous fields, demonstrating their ability to compete with men and demonstrating their potential. This study explores Indian women’s experiences with societal transformation, providing a comprehensive summary of the topic