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In memoriam: Lotika Sarkar 1923 – 2013 #womenrights #Vaw

February 25, 2013  Saluting Professor Lotika Sarkar who fought to make the country’s laws uphold gender justice and women’s rights By Vibhuti Patel Professor Lotika Sarkar who played a central role in several path-breaking and crucial legislations for gender justice… Continue Reading →

#RIP-Lotika Sarkar- Champion of #Womenrights #Vaw

  Feb 23, 2013- Professor Lotika Sarkar  passed away this evening at around 8.30pm at home. The funeral will be held tomorrow, Sunday 24th at 1:00 pm, at the Electric Crematorium, Lodi Road, New Delhi. She was   India‘s first woman to graduate… Continue Reading →

Leafing over the past- Feminist Archiving

KAMAYANI BALI MAHABAL, The Hindu, 22/02/2012 Fire and grace:Kalpana Dutt Joshi.Photo: Gargi Chakravartty Family portraits:(Above) Kalpana with her elder son Suraj; (Below) With husband P.C. Joshi.Photos courtesy Joshi family Free spirit:A woman of many facets. This year’s CWDS calendar archives… Continue Reading →

In Memoriam: Prof. Leela Dube (1923-2012)

Renowned anthropologist and feminist scholar Leela Dube passed away at her residence in Delhi on 20 th May. She was 89. Fondly called Leeladee, Prof. Dube was one of the pioneers of feminist scholarship in India By Vibhuti Patel With the passing… Continue Reading →

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