gender
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A genderless society, a utopian anarchy, a copper-skinned hero: Ursula K Le Guin’s subversive worlds
Thalluri Divya Aslesha
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One year of Karnataka’s war on Muslim women’s right to learn
Johanna Deeksha
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Why Indian sex workers dread going to a hospital
Johanna Deeksha
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A decade since the 2012 Delhi gangrape and murder case, how safe are India’s women?
Lakshmi Lingam Sunita Sheel Bandewar
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When a woman in India chooses not to take her husband’s surname
Nolina Minj
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How violent abuse of girlfriends and partners often hides behind the language of romance
Parul Bhandari
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What the push by individual states for Uniform Civil Codes would mean for Indian federalism
Akshat Agarwal
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How insensitive medical education allows the banned two-finger test for rape survivors to persist
Mukul Bhowmick
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Like many populist leaders, Imran Khan is strategically using misogyny in his political project
Muna Khan, Dawn.com
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‘My bladder keeps slipping out of the vagina – but I can’t seek treatment’
Romita Saluja
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Covid-19 has driven up rural women’s workforce participation, but in precarious jobs
Jigyasa Mishra, IndiaSpend.com
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Hard times and rising costs are pushing women around the world to sacrifice their health
Nita Bhalla, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Melinda Gates interview: Empowerment is jargon. Discourse must shift towards giving women full power
Govindraj Ethiraj, IndiaSpend.com
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Where are the women? A study of High Court judges in India offers a number of insights
Rukmini S, IndiaSpend.com
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In Bihar, Seemanchal has emerged as a ‘hub of women trafficking’
Waquar Hasan, IndiaSpend.com
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How the rural employment guarantee scheme is a double-edged sword for women
Sunaina Kumar, IndiaSpend.com
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The ‘rashtrapatni’ row should make us rethink the everyday bias against women in our languages
Rohan Banerjee
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Watch: Singer Dover Cameron’s ‘Breakfast’ music video satirises traditional gender roles
Scroll Staff
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What is keeping Indian women out of the workforce?
Kanika Mahajan
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‘Rashtrapatni’ row is a reminder of the sexist roots of language – and a suggestion by Bal Thackeray
Bijayani Mishra Harsh Vardhan