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Ghoonghat
In Northern India, a ghoonghat (ghunghat or ''jhund'') is a veil or headscarf worn by women to cover their head, and often their face. Generally a ''pallu'' (the loose end of a sari) is pulled over the head to act as a ghunghat. A ''dupatta'' (long scarf) is also sometimes used as a ghungat. ==Purpose== In ghungat, a woman will veil her face from all men to whom she's related by marriage and who are senior to her husband. This would include, for example, her husband's father, elder brother and uncles. The effect of ghungat is to limit a young woman's interaction with older men.
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