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Mamta Sharma , NCW Chief is worried about dwindling child sex ratio , because MEN will be without BRIDES #WTFnews

2 crore men may soon be without brides: NCW chief Ramu Bhagwat, TNN | Apr 18, 2013, NAGPUR: Marriageable men in India would soon face difficulty finding brides. Female infanticide in the country has led to skewed gender ratio, National Commission for Women (NCW)… Continue Reading →

Delhi HC issues notice to Prasar Bharati CEO on AIR #sexualharassment case #Vaw

RnM Team    03 Apr 13 MUMBAI: As the alleged sexual harassment case of women employees at All India Radio (AIR) reaches new heights, the Delhi High Court has issued a notice to the centre and Prasar Bharati CEO on a PIL… Continue Reading →

#India- Acid Is Not the Answer to Anything #Vaw #acidattacks

    S. Senthair EPW The deaths of two young women in Tamil Nadu in February following acid attacks on them once again draw attention to the urgent need for measures to prevent this heinous crime and the need for… Continue Reading →

#India -SC sets aside 2009 ruling, says kicking daughter-in-law is not Cruel #goodnews #Vaw

NEW DELHI: Four years after it shocked women by ruling that kicking a daughter-in-law was not an act of cruelty as defined under Section 498A of Indian Penal Code, the Supreme Court on Thursday erased it from court records. Allowing… Continue Reading →

Gujarat Cops don’t cooperate with women complainants: Activist

The Times of India, 15 March 2013 VADODARA: Days within the Supreme Court rapped the Punjab and Bihar police for their excesses on women, a city-based NGO has accused them of being insensitive towards cases of sexual harassment and domestic violence. Activist Trupti Shah, who runs… Continue Reading →

IADHRI Demands Liberty and Justice for All Indian Citizens #India #republicday #vaw

 January 26, 2013 |  Republic Day of India, 2013 Contact: [email protected] Calls for investigation and punishment of police officials Garg and Kalluri and withdrawal of their presidential medals On January 26th, 2013, India celebrates its 64th Republic Day. The anniversary of… Continue Reading →

FAQs-Who needs moral policing, how much and why? #mustread #Vaw #1billionrising #Valentinesday

, by Anjali Monteiro, K P Jayasankar Love in the time of moral policing The moral police are everywhere. Crawling out of the woodwork into our public spaces. In our legislative assemblies, in our board rooms, in court rooms, on the streets,… Continue Reading →

#India- Cop fired for beating Dalit woman on camera #Vaw

Sultanpur: In uniform, inside a police station, a cop slapped a young woman repeatedly. The 26-year-old Dalit gasped for breath, and tried to stop him, but he wouldn’t let her speak. A woman constable stood by watching. This was what… Continue Reading →

India – Single Women’s Association- A force not be forgotten #womenrights

Fellow members of the Jharol Block group of the Single Women’s Association in Udaipur, Rajasthan are an important source of strength and solidarity for one another. Single, divorced or widowed women in India are customarily excluded from many areas of… Continue Reading →

Rapist in the family: The great Indian cover-up #Vaw

by Danish Raza Jan 10, 2013, Firstpost #Delhi rape #NewsTracker “It is true, trust me,” says Bina Jain, as she recounts one of the many incest cases she encountered in three decades of running Bapun Ghar, a women’s shelter in… Continue Reading →

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