women
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‘Bhagwa love trap’: A social media conspiracy theory has divided India’s Muslims
Zafar Aafaq
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How an entrepreneur is helping women in rural Bangladesh run their businesses
Durreen Shahnaz
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Watch: Italian MP breastfeeds baby in Parliament, applauded for setting a precedent
Scroll Staff
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Government-run domestic violence centres are playing a crucial role but need better funding, support
Nileena Suresh, IndiaSpend.com
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Indian gamer girls battle rape threats, abuse, unfair playing field
Vidhi Doshi, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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Indian gamer girls battle rape threats, abuse, unfair playing field
Vidhi Doshi, Thomson Reuters Foundation
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2023 Women’s Prize for Fiction: Read the opening lines of the six shortlisted novels
Scroll Staff
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After Japan, the secrets of happiness from Korea have now been published
Barbara J Zitwer
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Watch: Indian woman runs 42.5 km Manchester marathon in sari and sneakers
Scroll Staff
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‘Ways of Being’: Pakistani women writers explore selfhood, politics without giving into stereotypes
Saloni Sharma
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Watch: Women in saris play football in a tournament in Gwalior, Madhya Pradesh
Scroll Staff
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Watch: Meet Surekha Yadav, the first female driver of a Vande Bharat express train
Scroll Staff
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Reading list: Women’s Prize for Fiction longlist (including books by two authors of Indian origin)
Scroll Staff
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A new book of short stories follows small-town young Indian women trying to make it big in cities
Anu Singh Choudhary
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Video: Watch this rare segment with female host and guests on Afghan news channel for Women’s Day
Scroll Staff
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Women’s Day: Seven unusual (and intensely personal books) about their own lives by women who write
Saurabh Sharma
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I’ve read 103 books since January last year, 51 of which were by women. What do these books say?
Sayari Debnath
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Watch: Man snatches motorcycle keys from women riders who stopped for water on Bengaluru road
Scroll Staff
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How do women in senior leadership roles build trust at the workplace? This book provides examples
Aarti Kelshikar
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How Ashrafunnisa Begum, who set up the first girl’s school in Lahore, educated herself in secret
Muhammadi Begum