In Jaisalmer, mornings begin long before the sun settles over the sandstone. By the time the city awakens, 24-year-old Veenu Kawar has already swept the courtyard of her home, finished cooking, readied her elder son for school and checked her younger son, who is fast asleep. The rhythm of her day, at first glance, is no different from that of the women around her. Household work comes first. Responsibilities do not pause. "My mother-in-law tells…
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