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Search ResultMumbai: A City Smarting
“Thousands of migrant workers walked along the Eastern Express Highway in the hope of reaching back to their villages. They were stopped ...
Read MoreKASHISH 2019 unveils Taiwan collaboration at LGBTQ film festival
Screening of Taiwanese films Taiwan! Let's Get Married! and Gentlemen Spa, talk by Taiwanese guest Jay Lin and tie-up with Taiwanes...
Read MoreWomen and Minorities continue to be victims of Pay Disparity in the Newsroom
Each year, women comprise more than two-thirds of graduates with degrees in journalism or mass communications, and yet the media industry is ju...
Read MoreOne Woman’s efforts to end Child Marriage in her Community
Malawi, a landlocked country in south-eastern Africa, has one of the highest rates of child marriage in the wor...
Read MoreCelebrating National Street Theatre Day
Safdar Hashmi (12 April 1954 – 2 January 1989) was a communist playwright and director, best known for hi...
Read More#PayMeToo Campaign to close the Gender Pay Gap
April 10th was Equal Pay Day, which marks the point in the year where women in the US have to work to catch up ...
Read MoreNepal sets example on acceptance of Gender Diversity. Will India follow?
Nepal sets example on acceptance of Gender Diversity. Will India follow?A 40-year-old has made history, becoming Nepal's first transgender person to be issued with a marria...
Read MoreHomosexuality is accepted in Bollywood but when portrayed in films, it is either stereotyped or they're homophobic
India is the largest film producing country in the world. The Indian cinema is not only viewed within the nation but also among the expanding network of communities across ...
Read MoreCan Television Be Fair To Muslims?
FOR the Nuxalbari Estate in the lush hills of India’s north-east, relief came in the nick of time. With winter pruning of its tea plantations at hand, 600 workers wer...
Read MoreSpecial Rapporteur To UN: Bring Labour Rights And Human Rights Together
The state is the only force large enough to defend workers’ rights from big business, so why is it so often batting for the wrong team? Maina Kiai: I think the state ...
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