In her new book, journalist and writer Sreemoyee Piu Kundu explores the idea of being a single woman in India – an experience which is not always rosy. She recalls how when she was living in Mumbai, it was difficult for her to rent an apartment because of being single.
Sreemoyee explains the misogynistic comments single women ofter hear.
Sreemoyee urges women to celebrate womanhood and says that it’s time we own our sexuality and our destiny.
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