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The India Today Woman Summit and Awards 2018 were a heady mix of realism, inspiration and courage

The legendary Oprah Winfrey, billionaire entrepreneur, had once remarked: 'The greatest discovery of all time is that a person can change their future by merely changing their attitude.' On September 26, that sentiment echoed across the hallway and in the hearts of those who were present at the India Today Woman Summit & Awards in Jaipur, Rajasthan.

A state known for its abysmal sex ratio and deep-seated notions of patriarchy, a state where child marriages remain common and women have to wear a 'ghoonghat' (veil) to this day. Yet, India Today dug

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