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Search ResultNo Rights, No Sex: The Powerful History Of Women Going On Strike
Protesting a recent proposal to completely ban abortion in Poland, tens of thousands of women went on strike on Monday, boycotting school, work, and household chores and ma...
Read MoreVenice Really Hates Being The World's Tourist Destination
Venice is overwhelmed by tourists. That's the message locals have been voicing in recent years, with protests flaring in the past few weeks.
Recently, Venetian residen...
Serge Attukwei Clottey : The Artist Urging African Men To Dress As Women
Serge Attukwei Clottey walked through Ghana’s capital city in his dead mother’s clothes to honour her memory – and to highlight injustice against women. I...
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The National Commission for Protection ofChild Rights (NCPCR) has set up an online complaint management system for children to report complaints on child abuse.
The st...
‘Empowering Women To Facilitate Human Development’
KOLKATA: In the conference titled "Jaagruti- EmpoweringWomen to Facilitate Human Development" organized by the Indian Chamber of Commerce in Kolkata, Pande said women are c...
Read MoreKaleidoscope - Rule Of King
Stephen King who is known for his horror novels and thrillers, wrote a detective novel called Mr Mercedes, and then wrote two more with the same characters turning...
Read MoreWHO Develops Electronic Solution To Child, Maternal Deaths
The World Health Organisation (WHO) has developed an electronic solution using hospital-based study on 10,000 pregnant women in Nigeria and Uganda to reduce the high labour...
Read MoreWriter Turns Lens On Child Abuse
GUWAHATI: Writer Arup KumarDutta, also known as India's Enid Blyton, on Tuesday said it was time Assamese literature moved beyond the entertainment-based approach to childr...
Read MoreGovt To Launch Four Health Schemes On Gandhi Jayanti
Health department will launch schemes like "Family Centre Care" for better care of pre-mature babies and underweight babies in sick newborn care units (SNCUs), e-Saadhan fo...
Read MoreIn The World’s Biggest City, The Past Offers Lessons For Surviving The Future
A major campaign, “Cool Japan”, is underway to promote the nation as a “cultural superpower”. As part of a resurgence of interest in the Edo era (th...
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