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Search ResultStill Lot To Be Done For Womens' Security And Safety: Tabu
Actress Tabu says things are certainly changing for Indian women but there is a lot still which can be done for their security and safety. "It's a multi-layered topic and d...
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Noting that the interests should be kept “first and foremost” during adoption, the Supreme Court on Monday directed the Centre and the States to frame regulatio...
Read More5 Ways To Stop 200,000 Child Deaths
This month, hundreds of thousands of children will get access to rotavirus vaccines in India with the start of a national introduction that marks Asia’s largest to da...
Read MoreWomen’s Day Video: Sonam Kapoor Talks About ‘Gender Inequality’ In Bollywood!
Her last film was a female centric, successful movie Neerja. And thus the occasion of Women’s Day drew us to the self-proclaimed feminist of Bollywood SonamKapoor. Fr...
Read MoreIndia’s Female Scavengers Enslaved By Caste, Gender Discrimination
New legislation in India to crack down on the practice of forcing mainly the poorest women to clear other people’s excreta will have little impact unless deeply entre...
Read MoreDecline In Tobacco Users In India: Healthy Sign But Smoke Signals Still Worrying
Smoking kills over one million people in India annually and is the fourth leading cause of non-communicable diseases (NCD) such as cancer and heart diseases When the Nation...
Read MoreEnergy New Report Indicates Scale Of India’s Exclusion From Progress
Up to 43% of women in the working age (about 153 million) in India only do domestic work, indicating the scale of their exclusion from the workforce.
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“Human Rights Activists Working To Achieve Gandhi’s Objective”
Human rights activists were working in post-independent India towards achieving Mahatma Gandhi’s objective of freedom from economic and social slavery, said P.V. Raja...
Read MoreMore Than 40 Percent Of India's Women Confined To Domestic Work, Report Says
Women are among the most excluded groups in India, with almost 43 percent of working-age women confined to domestic work, while many who do work outside the home face explo...
Read MoreAmazon India Announces 'Women's Only' Delivery Hubs
It is the International Women’s day on 8th March this year, and what can be a better occasion than this for Amazon to embrace the hard-working women of our country. A...
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