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The sixth volume in the Rethinking India series in collaboration with the Samruddha Bharat Foundation looks at the reality of gender equality in the country against the promises of justice and equality made in the Constitution of India. What it finds is that even today India remains an unequal country and that women control at best about 10-15 per cent of economic and political resources. While there has been progress in some areas in many other areas there has been very little and uneven change.One of the main reasons for this slow progress is that social norms that assign particular roles and identities to men and women are 'sticky' and hard to change. In India a highly patriarchal society these norms give very little power to women and consequently they have little control or influence over decisions taken within their households in markets or in political spaces.Challenging the status quo can cause a backlash leading to high levels of violence against women in the domestic sphere the workplace and in public places. If we are to see a more safe just and equal society by 2047 a hundred years after Independence it cannot be business as usual. Her Right to Equality argues that what we require is disruptive change through individual and collective leadership and action.