Breaking News
- Festivals
IFFD 2026 OPENS GLOBAL DIALOGUES
0 - Festivals
DELHI FESTIVAL CHAMPIONS INDEPENDENT CINEMA
0 - Thought Factory
MOTHER DAUGHTER BOND AND CHANGING DYNAMICS
0 - Bollywood
THE CURIOUS CASE OF PRIYADARSHAN
0 - Trending
HEINER GOEBBELS’ ORACLE MACHINE MUMBAI
0 - Festivals
PAGE MEETS SCREEN AT WIFF (LIT) MUMBAI
0 - Retroscope
FEARLESS NADIA’S HUNTERWALI FILM PHENOMENON
0 - Alternative Entertainment
ADAMYA REVIEW BY SAIBAL CHATTERJEE
0 - Festivals
STORIES TRAVEL FROM PAGE TO SCREEN
0 - Powerful People
JOY SENGUPTA: ACTOR WITHOUT COMPROMISE
0
Search Result
Search ResultA Push For Gender Equality At The Davos World Economic Forum, And Beyond
As a top executive in the financial industry, Theresa Whitmarsh is accustomed to being the only woman in the room. That was the case the last two years when she attended th...
Read MoreTheir Voice Matters: Addressing Child, Early And Forced Marriage
“It is considered normal for a girl to drop out of school, to not go out of the house to meet her friends, to not play, to get married early, to have children and to ...
Read MoreIn Photos: The Seed-Saving Farmers Who Pass Down Land To Their Daughters
At sunset, Bibiana Ranee sets out to gather wild edibles for dinner from the surrounding forest. She returns with bright bunches of greens. Jarainand jali are washed, slice...
Read MoreRural Labour Loses Women, Karnataka Worst Offender
CHENNAI: Women in rural areas are increasingly withdrawing from the country’s labour force. This trend is particularly evident in states like Karnataka, Gujarat and M...
Read More2016 Golden Globes Continue The Conversation About Gender Equity In Hollywood
With Ricky Gervais bungling the female-forward punch line just five minutes into his gig as host, the 2016 Golden Globes proved a significant forum to further discussion ab...
Read MoreTelangana Becomes First State To Make Gender Education Compulsory
Telangana has become the first State to introduce compulsory gender education at the graduate level; without repeating gender stereotypes in its bilingual textbook titled, ...
Read MoreIndia Needs To “Save Its Daughters” Through Education And Gender Equality
Women constitute nearly half of the country’s 1.25 billion people and gender equality — whether in politics, economics, education or health — is still a d...
Read MoreYes, Even Doctor Barbie Sends Girls the Wrong Message
The last few years have been tough ones for Barbie. Sales have declined significantly, dropping 16 percent in 2014 alone. In an effort to jumpstart the sagging brand, Matte...
Read MoreSisva In Gujarat Has An All Women Panchayat: They Are Delivering Results What Generations Have Failed
Sisva in Gujarat has an all women panchayat, led by 26 year old Hinal Patel. These girls are not only breaking stereotypes, but delivering results. In a country, wher...
Read More