Women
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Europe’s last matriarchy: Glimpses of women’s life on Kihnu and Manija islands in Estonia
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Woman who survived cancer as a child will go into space, without trained astronauts on board
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Things are stacked against women’s writing. Can a new prize for women writers really change things?
Shashi Deshpande
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Watch: New ‘Nirbhayam’ app from Kerala Police helps women in danger get help instantly
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Eight must-read novels: The enduring contributions of African American women writers
Nancy Kang, The Conversation
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Watch: Short film ‘Janam aur Jeevan’ trains the spotlight on why mothers in rural India need support
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Olympics: Athletes, volunteers slam Tokyo 2020 chief Mori’s sexist comments
AFP
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Interview: Alice Evans on why India's big feminist demand should be labour-intensive growth
Rohan Venkataramakrishnan
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Watch: Air India’s longest flight, operated by women pilots, lands in Bengaluru from San Francisco
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In these stories, republished for a new generation, Kamala Das is unforgiving of men
Radhika Oberoi
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This novel about the myth of Ahalya turns the traditional seduction narrative on its head
Rituparna Roy
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Ada Byron inherited much from her father, the famous poet. But she wrote programs all on her own
Binit Priyaranjan
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India’s official data sources fall short in addressing critical issues of women and girls
Shreya Raman, IndiaSpend.com
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‘You say nothing, you speak of no one, we hear each other breathe’: Eight poems by Anupama Raju
Anupama Raju
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In Uttar Pradesh, the coronavirus pandemic is pushing women out of jobs
Sunaina Kumar, IndiaSpend.com
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Watch activist Yogita Bhayana’s petition for time dedicated to women’s issues in Parliament
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Growing up in Begum Sultan Jahan’s Bhopal in the early 1900s meant picnics and a sense of freedom
Saeeda Bano
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Do the characters in the Ramayana follow ‘dharma’? This book investigates their actions
Arshia Sattar
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‘Suralakshmi Villa’: A world in which women stand up to patriarchy and abuse – and win
Namita Sethi
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‘She was very lucky indeed’: This short film highlights the subjugated life of a woman
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