Women's rights
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One year after Taliban takeover, Afghan women are still resisting curbs on their rights
Homa Hoodfar, The Conversation Mona Tajali, The Conversation
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Daughter of male Hindu entitled to her father’s self-acquired, inherited property, says SC
Scroll Staff
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Afghanistan: Stop showing programmes with women actors, Taliban tells TV channels
Scroll Staff
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In their fight for land rights, Gujarat’s women face long battles
Aarefa Johari
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In Afghanistan, two decades of progress on women’s rights is at risk under the Taliban
Sahar Maranlou, The Conversation
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#MeToo: Priya Ramani verdict is a ray of hope – but Indian women face a long road ahead
Aarefa Johari Vijayta Lalwani
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Gender pay gap and occupational segregation have followed Indian women into gig economy
Shreya Raman, IndiaSpend.com Rizvi Saif, IndiaSpend.com
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Why feminists are unhappy with China’s new unified civil code
Qi Chen, The Conversation
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Narendra Modi says Centre will soon decide the right age of marriage for women
Scroll Staff
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In Bangladesh, a university programme is helping garment workers to take on managerial roles
Naimul Karim, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Surat: Women trainee clerks at civic body made to stand naked for physical test, inquiry ordered
Scroll Staff
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Muslim Law Board says women are free to pray in mosques – but most women have been told the opposite
Aarefa Johari
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Nine-judge SC bench to begin hearing Sabarimala review pleas from today
Scroll Staff
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Now, women can rent hotel rooms by themselves in Saudi Arabia: Report
Scroll Staff
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Access to internet is a fundamental right under the Constitution, says Kerala High Court
Scroll Staff
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A new bill makes surrogacy illegal for single parents, homosexuals and live-in couples
Chaitanya Mallapur, IndiaSpend.com
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Now, Saudi women won’t need male guardian’s approval to travel
Scroll Staff
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In Pakistan, a video of six people singing and dancing went viral. Seven murders followed
Ghulam Dastageer
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Anti-abortion laws: What poet Adrienne Rich wrote in anger in her 1996 book ‘Of Woman Born’
Radhika Oberoi
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‘We’ll save more, hang out more’: Delhi women commuters welcome AAP’s free ride in metro, buses
Vijayta Lalwani