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Sheryl Sandberg and Adam Grant on Women Doing ‘Office Housework’
This is the sad reality in workplaces around the world: Women help mor...
Read MoreDeconstructing The Deplorable Misrepresentation of Women in Indian Media
It is the limited roles women play within our media that are most keenly responsible for perpetuating old stereotypes, and moulding the idea of what women should be to a fe...
Read MoreEunuchs create awareness about traffic rules in Delhi
Usually associated with negative stereotypes, eunuchs in the Capital have now come out on the roads to create awareness about traffic rules. Clad in blue saris, a group of ...
Read MoreReese Witherspoon Takes On Hollywood Sexism
Reese Witherspoon is mad, ‘really mad’, but exactly how is Hollywood’s sweetheart tackling sexism on the big screen? She’s taken matters into her ow...
Read MoreEva Longoria on Hollywood sexism: ?People tend to put women in boxes?
She’s sexy, she’s ambitious, she’s smart, she’s a mom…. but women are complex, and we are always underestimated’
... Read MoreDungeons and Dragons and girls: Video shoots down gamer stereotypes
A new short documentary challenges the stereotypes we build around boys and girls and their play habits. How do parents influence those stereotypes? A new video called &ldq...
Read MoreJury for 16th Mumbai Film Festival 2014
Mumbai, October 2014: The 16th edition of the Mumbai film festival organized by the Mumbai Academy of Moving Image (MAMI) will be held from Read More
Only Four Per Cent of Indian Company Directors Are Women
Only four percent of the directors of publicly listed Indian companies are women, but a landmark law passed last year means companies must act quickly to put more women on ...
Read MoreLand for ladies
Breaking the stereotype of rural women, 39-year-old Suresho Saini proudly drives a tractor to plough 1.6 hectares (ha) of agricultural land in Rahimpur village in Uttar Pra...
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