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  • Toolkit – What Documents You Must Keep 📂📝

    In moments of crisis — whether medical, financial, or legal — having the right documents can save you time, stress, and sometimes, your rights. Every woman should maintain a simple yet complete personal legal folder. Whether you’re single, married, or a senior citizen — this toolkit belongs to you.

    • 🔹 Essential Documents Every Woman Should Have

      • 🆔 Identity Documents: Aadhaar, PAN, Voter ID, Passport
      • 🏦 Financial Documents: Bank passbooks/statements, cheque books, account numbers, ATM/debit cards
      • 📑 Property Documents: Title deeds, sale agreements, home loan papers, rental agreements (if applicable)
      • 👩‍⚕️ Insurance Papers: Health, life, vehicle insurance policy copies
      • 🏥 Medical Records: Health card, blood group, long-term medication history
      • 🧾 Income Proof: Salary slips, pension details, PF/EPFO documents
      • 📜 Legal Documents: Marriage certificate, birth certificate, will, divorce decree (if any)
    • 🔹 Organize Smartly

      • 📁 Create a physical folder with labeled sections
      • 🖥️ Keep a digital backup on Google Drive or a USB (with password)
      • 👩‍👧 Share location of this folder with someone you trust

      Bonus: Add a “My Last Wishes” note — it’s not morbid, it’s responsible 💙

      💡 Tip:

      Review and update your folder once every 6–12 months, especially after major life changes like marriage, childbirth, buying property, or retirement.

      🌼 Final Thought

      A woman who knows where her papers are doesn’t panic — she plans. This toolkit isn’t just paperwork. It’s your safety shield.