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Search ResultWomen Empowerment: Female Drivers To Soon Drive E-Rickshaws And Taxis
In a bid to bolster women empowerment, transport department had been providing driving lessons to women since International Women’s day last year. Taking this forward...
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The 29-year-old actress feels the gender of the protagonist shouldn't determine the kind of film one is making. "I really want people to stop calling it a 'female or women ...
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In the early 1990s, at the then nascent MIFF (Mumbai International Festival for Documentary, Animation and Short Films), the package from Canada included a public interest ...
Read MoreHeroism Is Not About Gender: Taapsee Pannu
After Pink, the film industry is seeing Taapsee Pannu in a new light. She is no longer interested in shining in the reflection of a star. She is happy with her choices and ...
Read MoreSuperpower Dreams: On How India Must Respond To A Low HDI Rank
India’s rank of 131 among 188 countries on the UNDP’s Human Development Index for 2015 and its ‘medium’ performance pose the uncomfortable question:...
Read MoreRadhika Apte: India Ashamed Of Sexuality, Physicality
Actress Radhika Apte, who has often been under the scanner for her 'bold' approach in her films, said anything remotely associated with human body can turn out to be a prob...
Read MoreIt's Very Sad Thing That Women's Needs To Learn Self Defence Nowadays, Feels Akshay Kumar
Bollywood's Khiladi Akshay Kumar, who will next be seen in the upcoming film 'Naam Shabana' wants women to roam freely rather than to learn self defence these days. Actor A...
Read MoreAnushka Sharma: I Questioned All Established Norms Of Bollywood
Actress Anushka Sharma on Friday said that through most of her early years in the industry, she felt hyper-anxious because the boundaries and expectations from her were pre...
Read MoreTaapsee Pannu Has Launched A Sexual Harassment Helpline For Women. You Go Girl!
Actress Taapsee Pannu, who is ready to pack a punch in her forthcoming flick ‘Naam Shabana’ as a spy, is taking good measures for women’s safety in real l...
Read MoreDoes The Indian Millennial Woman Face Gender Discrimination At Work?
Over 90 per cent of India's millennial -- those born between 1980-2000 -- working women believe that they get equal opportunities regardless of gender, a C has revealed. Wo...
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