Karmakar, Priyanka2022-09-192022-09-192022-032348-6538https://ir.nbu.ac.in/handle/123456789/4649The preference for sons over daughters, which is a part of Pan-Indian culture, is more pronounced in some regions and among some communities; the Marwaris of Siliguri, is one such community. The Marwaris, who have migrated to Siliguri from Rajasthan, over the years, are a burgeoning business community in Siliguri, which is a flourishing business hub. The present paper, which is a part of my research in Siliguri, gives an ethnographic account of the Marwari community’s gender perception, especially son preference which they consider “natural” and acceptable because of the various socio-cultural and economic advantages associated with having a son. Such preferential treatment often results into the practice of daughter aversion and discrimination. The paper further demonstrates how the practice of son preference affects the self-formation of Marwari daughters who are made to grow up in an overpowering patriarchal culture and inculcate the values that help perpetuate gender discrimination.enSon preferenceagencyself-formationsexismbusiness communitySelf-formation and Life of the Daughters in Marwari Community in SiliguriSocial Trends, Vol. 9, 31-March-2022, pp. 107-130Article