Women & Child Development ministry
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Watch: The moment when 21-year-old Harnaaz Sandhu of India was crowned Miss Universe
Scroll Staff
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Sangita Jogi is part of a family of manual labourers. This is what the book of her art says
Urvashi Butalia
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‘Smashing the Patriarchy’ argues for a new kind of feminism in India, away from older models
Saloni Sharma
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Watch: Woman recounts how she saved six-year-old son from leopard in Sidhi, Madhya Pradesh
Scroll Staff
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‘When will you ask me what I choose?’: This song takes on those who decide everything for women
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Inside the matriarchal society of the Khasi tribe, and how some men are threatening it
Scroll Staff
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‘There is a woman in me rising out of all the ones that aren’t’: Four poems by Karuna Ezara Parikh
Karuna Ezara Parikh
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Novelist Shashi Deshpande on how to read (or rather, how not to read) the writing of women
Shashi Deshpande
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This new anthology features science fiction, horror and fantasy stories from South Asia
Senaa Ahmad
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‘We are not safe even in our homes’: Young women from Bulandshahr, UP complain about lack of safety
Scroll Staff
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Nawaaz Ahmed’s novel ‘Radiant Fugitives’ inspects troubled relationships but still offers hope
Saloni Sharma
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Watch: Woman dances on zebra crossing in Indore for social media post, will be booked, says minister
Scroll Staff
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‘What does the security of the nation mean when the security of its women is at risk?’
Neera Chandhoke
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Crime and the single, independent woman: This novel asks uncomfortable questions
Madhumita Bhattacharyya
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Reading Afghanistan as the Taliban take over: Seven books (none of them by Khaled Hosseini)
Suhasini Patni
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A novel that asks what a young woman’s life is like when there only men around her
Parinda Joshi
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Watch: Woman journalist reports live from Kabul as Taliban takes control of Afghanistan
Scroll Staff
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A new book explores the seamy side of dating, relationships and marriage from a woman’s perspective
Bevinda Collaco
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‘Goodreads’ readers #ReadWomen. Why English departments should do the same
Karen Bourrier, The Conversation
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These profiles of Indian women who fought to become physicians remind us how they were erased
Priya Balasubramanian