Twitter, as always, hit back at US President Donald Trump after a report claimed that he has asked his women staff to ensure they ‘dress like women.’
There is little clarity as to what is being done about the remaining 1130 crores, its utilisation and the actual results we are seeing on the ground and now, add to this a figure of an additional `28 crores.
The concept of gender budgeting is not new to India. In practice since 2005, the idea factors in the grim reality that, for women access to facilities and resources remains the biggest challenge.
Through this latest executive order, Trump has struck a body blow to women's reproductive rights- ironically, not in the country he governs but across the world.
Special series of Jal Daan- Building A Healtheir India, in this segment of the show, we are highlighting the issues faced by a Mumbai village due to dearth of contaminated drinking water. This campaign has been started by Network 18 in association with Aquaguard.
About 1.6 million people will be a part of the Women’s March in Washington DC. These men, women, members from the LGBT community are all marching against patriarchy, they are marching for inclusion and equality, and to remind the world that we still need feminism.
While inaugurating the India Art Festival in New Delhi, Goel came across a painting that ostensibly reminded him of the repression of all women
This week, 16 year-old Zaira Wasim was the subject of online vilification. Her fault? She met Jammu and Kashmir Chief Minister Mehbooba Mufti at the latter’s request.
We’ve been here before — too many times to keep count. Each time the faces change, the names of the perpetrators change, the location shifts — the narrative doesn’t.
Following the massive outrage over the Bengaluru molestation incident, many men took to Twitter on Tuesday to defend their gender — using the hashtag #NotAllMen. Women and men have hit back with #YesAllWomen.
Poonam says, 'It’s not sympathy I want from anyone including the government. Sympathy is easy, ensuring we have inclusion is not.'
The International Labour Organisation confirming our darkest suspicion- sexism is still the reason why you and I take home less money than our equally qualified male colleagues.
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