Women
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#MeToo has changed how Indian women use technology to fight injustice – but there’s more to be done
Ayona Datta, The Conversation Nabeela Ahmed, The Conversation Rakhi Tripathi, The Conversation
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By 2024, half the chief ministers in Congress states should be women: Rahul Gandhi
Scroll Staff
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The Daily Fix: Sabarimala protestors could have challenged Supreme Court order. Why didn’t they?
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Before #MeToo, there was #BeCareful – and that applied to women who wanted to write books
K Srilata
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A novel about one woman’s life becomes a neat history of middle-class anxiety in India
Niyati Bhat
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In Sabarimala violence, a flashback to the RSS 1982 agitation to stop a church from being built
TA Ameerudheen
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‘It’s a sin’: Iran’s prosecutor general rules out repeat of women watching football at stadiums
AFP
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Five charts show sexual harassment in workplaces is being recognised – but much more must be done
Kanishk Karan
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My wife faces a union minister, his 97 lawyers. It takes special courage to do that
Samar Halarnkar
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Your Morning Fix: Tainted polio vaccine given to children in three states, WHO says 'minimal risk'
Scroll Staff
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With Sabarimala verdict, SC tries to reconcile religious practice with constitutional rights
Alok Prasanna Kumar
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Watch: A female anchor delivers the nightly newscast in Saudi Arabia for the first time ever
Scroll Staff
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Supreme Court has done well to legally reaffirm women’s right to choose sexual partners. So what?
Alok Prasanna Kumar
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Supreme Court to deliver verdict on entry of women into Sabarimala temple on Friday
Scroll Staff
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The Daily Fix: What explains Centre's contrasting stands on triple talaq and female genital cutting?
Ipsita Chakravarty
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Why it pays for Indian companies to hire more women, put them in leadership roles
Ananya Bhattacharya, qz.com
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Arranged marriages are a compromise between kama optimists and kama pessimists, writes Gurcharan Das
Gurcharan Das
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Watch: This short film wordlessly depicts what independence could mean for a woman in an Indian city
Scroll Staff
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Five translated books by Indian women that you should read in this #WomenInTranslation month
Urvashi Bahuguna
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‘Sitai and Surpanakai’: This story turns a female rivalry from the Ramayana on its head
Anita Sivakumaran