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Women's rights

  • How two NRI women became the victims of laws that were meant to protect them

    How two NRI women became the victims of laws that were meant to protect them

    Anu Kumar
    · Apr 20, 2016 · 06:30 pm
  • No, NGOs don’t get corrupted by working with the government to bring change

    No, NGOs don’t get corrupted by working with the government to bring change

    Flavia Agnes
    · Apr 01, 2016 · 12:30 pm
  • No law prevents women from entering a place of worship, says Bombay High Court

    No law prevents women from entering a place of worship, says Bombay High Court

    Scroll Staff
    · Mar 30, 2016 · 04:14 pm
  • Shani Shingnapur Temple: State will help activists, authorities discuss entry issue

    Shani Shingnapur Temple: State will help activists, authorities discuss entry issue

    Scroll Staff
    · Jan 26, 2016 · 05:14 pm
  • Afghan teenage girl, almost sold by parents as child bride, turns rap sensation

    Afghan teenage girl, almost sold by parents as child bride, turns rap sensation

    The Caravan
    · Oct 21, 2015 · 05:02 pm
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