Women & Child Development ministry
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Two of India’s boxers-turned-unbeaten MMA fighters look to dominate the boxing ring in rare face-off
Arka Bhattacharya
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These are not your aunt’s Mills & Boons. They’re funny and fierce. And they aren’t romances
Devapriya Roy
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With a touch of reflective paint, women in an Ahmedabad slum are beating extreme heat
Rina Chandran, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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This debut novel tells an unusual love story of outcasts in Lahore, spun with sensitivity and rage
Shireen Quadri
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‘Mrs C Remembers’ investigates the politics of Indian families, where loss of memory becomes a tool
Simrin Sirur
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Caught on camera: Delhi woman is stabbed to death in daylight, while passersby pay no attention
Scroll Staff
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Watch: How force-feeding women became a tradition and obesity was believed to be beautiful
Scroll Staff
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This tale of longing and infidelity in Lahore is not a straightforward social novel
Faiqa Mansab
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Finally, the girls of the Mahabharata get a book series of their own
Meenakshi Reddy Madhavan
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More women in workforce will boost global economy, says UN International Labour Organisation
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Indians think women should work outside the home. Also, they should do the housework
Scroll Staff
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Woman, interrupted: Even the most powerful women are frequently cut short by men
Dylan Schweers Tonja Jacobi
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How the internet is empowering Assam’s rural women
Abdul Gani
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Watch: This school in Maharashtra is unique. It only teaches grannies
Scroll Staff
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Gender watch: Why aren’t there more women on social media in India?
Scroll Staff
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What can Jayalalithaa in fiction tell us about Jayalalithaa in real life?
Anita Sivakumaran
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Fiction pick: The girl who learnt to sculpt goddesses, and then disappeared
Torsa Ghosal
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How Pakistani and Indian women in three countries confront marital economic abuse
Punita Chowbey, The Conversation
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‘So long as there are women laughing, civilisation is safe’: Novelist Howard Jacobson
Howard Jacobson
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Why this literary heroine could never chill, and why you shouldn’t either
Manasi Subramaniam