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Search ResultHIV on rise as gay men abandon condoms
Doctors are concerned that gay men with HIV are abandoning safe sex practices, and may unwittingly be spreading previously rare sexually transmitted infections such as syph...
Read MoreSpanish Cinema to be part of 5th Jagran Film Festival
Spanish cinema has achieved high marks of recognition. The 5th edition of Jagran Film Festival presents an exciting line-up ...
Read MoreThe human cost of sex trafficking
In the sex trade, the demand for young girls is high due to a belief that sex with children holds less risk of HIV infection, and, in fact, can cure the disease As the cust...
Read More20 must watch movies at 5th Jagran Film Festival, Mumbai
The 5th edition of Jagran Film Festival has become bigger and better. Travelling to 16 cities across 7 states, the festival has n...
Read MoreAngelina Jolie Praises UNHCR Nansen Refugee Award Winners
The 2014 winner of UNHCR’s Nansen Refugee Award is the Colombian women’s rights group, Red Mariposas de Alas Nuevas Construyendo Futuro – or Butterflies w...
Read MoreAsha workers roped in to fight crime against women
To deal with the rising number of crimes against women, the district administration and police have roped in Asha (Accredited Social Health Activists) workers to inform the...
Read MoreHalf of India's missing children last year were sold into prostitution
The laxity of authorities has allowed child-trafficking syndicates to thrive, especially in the eastern states of India. Between 2013 and 2014, at least 67,000 children in ...
Read MoreATM Machine Helps Indian Women Quietly Report Rape Without Going To The Police
In December, a 16-year-old girl in Calcutta was burned alive. Authorities believe she was targeted as punishment for reporting her gang-rape to the police. Two months earli...
Read MoreTo improve sex ratio, Khap ends 500-yr-old ritual in 5 Jat villages
In Dhariwal gotra-dominated Jaurasi-Fatehpur villages of Mewat, the Jat Khap Panchayat has abandoned a 500-year-old practice of ‘pagribandi’ (brotherhood) with ...
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