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Mahabharata actor Mukesh Khanna Mukesh Khanna blames women for #MeToo crimes

Mukesh Khanna says women aren’t equal to men, should stay at home: ‘MeToo movement began because women started working’ Mukesh Khanna has made a controversial statement about the #MeToo movement. Blaming women, he said the whole #MeToo issue began after… Continue Reading →

In the Footprints of Bhanwari Devi- #WeToo #MetooIndia

It’s a transformative moment, yet itself marked by gaps and gnawing absences. Can we integrate #MeToo and older feminist politics? Can we close the caste/class gap? KALPANA KANNABIRAN No Heaven For Women? Fashions are changing in the sphere. Oceans are… Continue Reading →

India – #MeToo Is A Crucial Moment to Revisit the History of Indian Feminism

In the wake of #MeToo, the time is ripe to revisit the history of Indian feminism, in particular the idea of “waves.” Throughout this history, we see how Indian feminism has emerged as an object of internal contestation, with disputes about… Continue Reading →

India -#MeToo moments of J&K

By Daily Excelsior Rajan Gandhi With the allegations of sexual harassment by actress Tanushree Dutta against her co-star Nana Patekar on the sets of movie in year 2008 it seems whole India is on a sexual rampage with daily new… Continue Reading →

Filmmaker Nishtha Jain accuses Journalist Vino Dua of stalking, sexual harassment #MeToo

Vinod Dua faces #MeToo heat: Vinod Dua, who works as a consulting editor at The Wire Hindi and currently anchors The Wire’s ‘Jan Gan Man Ki Baat’, has been accused of stalking and sexually harassing a woman filmmaker. Taking to… Continue Reading →

Sajid Khan accused of sexual harassment by three women #MeToo

 . Read details here Three women — actor Rachel White, assistant director Saloni Chopra and journalist Karishma Upadhyay — have told their tales of sexual harassment at the hands of director Sajid Khan. Sajid Khan is known for his films… Continue Reading →

Media’s #MeToo Moment – Clampdowns and Courage #Vaw

  South Asia Press Freedom Report   The International Federation of Journalists (IFJ) and the South Asia Media Solidarity Network (SAMSN) urged the media managements, journalist unions and associations to proactively make media workplaces safer for woman journalists in the wake… Continue Reading →

I Am A Refugee –Aborted, Stalked, Raped, Abused—As I Have No Home to Call My Own #Vaw

SHOMA A.CHATTERJI   Is every Indian woman a refugee? This question may sound shocking to that elite group of women who are content in their French chiffons or ensconced in their corporate cabins that bring them six and seven figure… Continue Reading →

What about #HimToo campaign alongwith #MeToo #Vaw

#HimToo: A Reckoning #HimToo I am a 49-year old American woman. I am a wife, a sister, a daughter, a niece, grand-daughter, an aunt, and an educator. I have survived forced sexual acts, countenanced groping in busses, planes and on… Continue Reading →

Twitter campaign #MeToo: Breaking the culture of silence? #Vaw

by- Debjanee Ganguly   The social media is flooding with metoo (me too) hashtags. Sexual assault survivors are using this hashtag to call out on the cancer-like spread of sexual crime in our society. This is a consequence of the disclosure… Continue Reading →

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