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Indian women hold 11% of the world's gold!

IndiaTimes Wednesday, 18 December 2024 ()
Indian women collectively hold a staggering 24,000 tons of gold, surpassing the reserves of the top five countries combined. This cultural tradition, especially prominent in South India, represents 11% of the world's gold and a significant portion of India's GDP. Legal ownership limits also reflect the importance of gold in Indian culture, particularly for women's financial security.
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