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Fashion is transient. One day you’re trending, and then you’re not. Yet, the industry continues to boom, especially in India. Several designers have made their ...
Read MoreGirls Start Doubting Their Own Brilliance As Young As 6, Researchers Say
Young girls are less likely to think they’re “really, really smart” compared to their male counterparts as early as the age of 6, according to a new study...
Read MoreKerala’s First Gender-Neutral Football League Sees Transgenders, Women & Men Play Together
From their inclusive schools to their progressive fashion sector, Kerala is known for being streets ahead when it comes to gender equality, and this week, they solidified t...
Read MoreCara Delevingne Raises Awareness For Refugee Girls’ Education In Uganda
British model and actress, Cara Delevingne joined Girl Up, the United Nations Foundation's adolescent girls campaign, this past week on a learning trip to Uganda in support...
Read MoreViolence Against Women Hurts The Economy
India is caught in a depressing cycle of lack of empowerment of women and low economic productivity in society There are obviously many reasons to be appalled and sickened ...
Read MoreThe Ground Beneath Their Feet
Siwan’s claim to fame so far has been three-dimensional: it is India’s first President Rajendra Prasad’s birthplace; it is the constituency of the jailed ...
Read MoreMedical Care Ventures Don't Have To Be In The City To Be Commercially Viable
When you traverse the streets of rural Karnataka, you are likely to encounter several girls called Vaatsalya (Sanskrit for ‘affection’). Many of them have one t...
Read MoreOlympic Athlete Krishna Poonia Saves Two Girls From Molesters And Wins Our Hearts
Olympic athlete Krishna Poonia recently turned into a superhero when she chased down men who were harassing two girls in Churu district of Rajasthan. The incident took plac...
Read MoreRemembering Savitribai Phule, Who Fought For Women’s Rights In 19th Century India
Today is the 186th birth anniversary of Savitribai Jyotirao Phule, considered to be one of India’s renowned social reformers and educationists. Phule, who was born in...
Read MoreMeet Indore’s District Collector Who Organised A Screening Of ‘Dangal’ For 250 Underprivileged Girls
A group of 250 girls from underprivileged backgrounds in Indore had a wonderful treat in store when the district collector P Narahari, organised a special screening of the ...
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