Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], December 28 (ANI/NewsVoir): Over the past 7 years, Ariel India has continued to spark conversations around unequal division of household chores and urging more men to share the load. In 2014, before Ariel's movement, 79 per cent men thought household chores are a women's job. However, over the years, millions of men have come forward to do their part, bringing this number down steadily to 41 per cent. This represents men of today who are open to change and are starting to do more and share everyday chores and take up their share of responsibility. Celebrations have returned with family dinners, festivals, and gatherings being held in all glory. However, it is often unnoticed that household chores like laundry, cleaning, or cooking, significantly increase during celebrations and the burden of these tasks is not equal. A new study by an independent third party revealed a startling fact that only 27 per cent women feel that their husbands shared the