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Resignation in Protest: MP woman judge quits over elevation of senior she accused of harassment and discrimination

In a powerful act of protest, Judge Aditi Gajendra Sharma resigns after the elevation of a senior she accused of caste-based harassment, calling out the judiciary’s silence, systemic bias, and betrayal of its own ideals

Welcome to the New Feminism – Where the Aim is to Shock You

New feminism works by normalising women through focusing on...

When Women fought ABVP off the streets to reclaim back our space and our night! #pinjratod

Written by Women Students of #pinjratod CampaignAfter an exhilarating...

बेबसी और दर्द की कहानी…और वे भाग गईं

पार्च्ड फिल्म अपनी दमदार पटकथा, संवाद, फिल्मांकन और कलाकारों...

More women are running the world, so why aren’t more men doing the dishes?

Globally, women are triumphing in historically male-dominated areas. 2017...

Qur’an is not Anti-women, the Men-made Shariah is

The reason Muslims have failed to read the Qur’an...

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Declare Instant Talaq Practice Un-Islamic: Minorities Panel Chief Writes to AIMPLB

The chorus against the triple talaq practice through which...

“Anniversary Tribute: Think Hindu Widows’ Remarriage, Think Vidyasagar”

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We must expand our notion of equality to encompass all around us: Teesta Setalvad

This is what IIMB’s website reported on Teesta Setalvad-September,...

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