Men in the US have less help. Women tend to be showered with things they need by friends, family, and especially their parents.
In India, women are seen as property.
According to careindia.org, Indian women face many types of gender inequality, including:
  • Discrimination: Women are often discriminated against in education, employment, political positions, and health.
  • Traditional gender roles: Many Indians support traditional gender roles in families, such as women taking care of children.
  • Infant mortality: Girls have a 61% higher infant mortality rate than boys.
  • Education: Only two-thirds of girls between the ages of 6 and 17 attend school, while three-quarters of boys do.
Conclusion: Culture differences.