Namita Bhandare

WHY WE NEED TO NORMALISE THIS

Credits: ONMANORAMA In a country where the “motherhood penalty” leads to young mums quitting jobs in droves, one working mother decided to take her three-year-old son with her to a public function to which she had been invited. The valedictory function of a film festival was held on a Sunday, October 30. In the video, Divya […]

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The wrath of women: How the battle was won when women protestors took to the streets

On the 40th day after Mahsa Amini’s death in police custody for being ‘improperly’ veiled, thousands ignored road closures and marched to her grave in Saqez, Iran. The protests are being led by women. They are burning hijabs, cutting their hair, dancing and chanting: “Women, life, freedom”. Despite a brutal crackdown that has, according to one estimate left 222 dead,

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Convicted rapists get out-of-jail-free cards. Is there an election around the corner?

In the rampage that followed the 2017 conviction of Dera Sacha Sauda (DSS) chief Gurmeet Ram Rahim for murder and rape, 30 people were killed, 200 injured and vehicles and public property were set on fire as his followers clashed with police. Rahim had been sentenced to 20 years of hard labour. In the five years since

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IN HER WORDS: Iceland’s First Lady Eliza Reid on what makes her country the world’s best for women

She’s an author, entrepreneur, speaker, mother and a proud feminist. Canada-born Eliza Reid, married to the president of Iceland, Gudni Johannesson is also a First Lady. Unshackled by protocol, Reid who once famously asserted that she is not her husband’s handbag is out with her first book, Secrets of the Sprakkar: Iceland’s extraordinary women and how

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Why so many young Indians have a hard time navigating consent

Source: letstalkconsent.com Most young adults know about the need for consent but struggle to negotiate it in their relationships, finds a recent survey by dating app Tinder. In fact, 70% of men said it was difficult for them to communicate effectively about consent, leaving partners in uncomfortable situations, found the survey of over 1,000 people aged 18-30

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Modern family

Same-sex couples and unmarried partners are entitled to legal protections and all the benefits available under social welfare legislation, noted a two-judge bench of the Supreme Court. Justices DY Chandrachud and AS Bopanna said family can also take the form of ‘domestic, unmarried partnerships, or queer relationships’ while hearing a case on maternity leave benefits. It was

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