Women & Child Development ministry
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Grindmill Songs: Listen to the world’s largest archive of folk songs
Urmi Chanda-Vaz
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A photographer captures the mood and style of Delhi’s working women
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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CBSE files FIR against publisher over ‘indecent depiction of women’ in Class 12 book
Scroll Staff
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Bohra doctor in Detroit arrested for alleged female genital mutilation of two seven-year-olds
Mridula Chari
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Women can use either their mother or father’s name on their passport, says Narendra Modi
Scroll Staff
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Feet-washing ritual: Women step forward after two Kerala churches refuse to follow Pope Francis
Flavia Agnes
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Publisher of school textbook saying ‘36-24-36 is ideal shape for women’ to face action: HRD official
Scroll Staff
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The guide that explains how leaving your hair untied brings you sexual (and evil) thoughts
Zinnia Ray Chaudhuri
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Asian Cup qualifiers: Indian women's football team loses 10-0 to South Korea
Scroll Staff
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The evolution of the fashion magazine: From publications for ‘virtuous virgins’ to ‘Vogue’
Rachel Brett
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Tanuja Chandra reminds us that Uttar Pradesh has delightful stories about women
Tanuja Chandra
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Climate change and conflict: Manipuri women are fighting a war for survival on two fronts
Rucha Chitnis
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Hemlata's rough ride: Once abused by her husband, now Jaipur's first woman auto-rickshaw driver
Anita Mathur
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For the first time, three science journals are publishing special issues centred on women scientists
Shreya Roy Chowdhury
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Bangladesh’s new child marriage law allows minors to marry under 'special circumstances'
M Niaz Asadullah and Zaki Wahhaj, The Conversation
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Watch: Meet two women engineers bringing cleaner energy to India's villages
Scroll Staff
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The business wrap: Centre asks SBI to rethink minimum account balance penalty, and six top stories
Scroll Staff
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More single Pakistani women are choosing to make their home in the West – alone
Madiha Waris Qureshi
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No reservations: Political dynasties have helped boost women’s representation in Lok Sabha
Ajaz Ashraf
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A Bombay High Court judge expunges her comments on a minor rape victim, but the damage is done
Flavia Agnes