EPW Vol – XLVIII No. 02, January 12, 2013 The vigorous public discourse following the recent brutal gang rape and mutilation of the 23-year-old in Delhi is a positive sign but hopefully the demand for quick solutions will not ignore… Continue Reading →
Last year a young girl of 23 years died after being brutally raped in New Delhi. Her struggle lasted from 16 to 29th December 2012. Travelling with her friend who hailed a bus they were brutally attacked by a group of six men, while the… Continue Reading →
All about my mothers Monobina Gupta | January 5, 2013 We must find a new language of defining women because they can never be free, or safe, if we persist with old patriarchal notions of looking at them, says Monobina Gupta…. Continue Reading →
December 31, 2012, sarai.net By Saroj Giri ‘National shame’, lajja – this is the sentiment most Indians feel, now that the raped girl has died. The rape has so far been essentially portrayed as a heinous but aberrant… Continue Reading →
PUCL press statement on Delhi gang rape, 24th December, 2012 PUCL strongly condemns the brutal, bestial and savage sexual assault of a 23 year old girl in a moving Delhi bus on 16th December leaving her battling for life. We… Continue Reading →
By Saswat Pattanayak, Kindle Magazine 2012-12-21 Looks like, rape still continues to shock virtuous people in India. Or was it just this latest one? The one that took place in Delhi? Was it because the “izzat” of India’s capital city… Continue Reading →
Dear All, Some of us in Hyderabad have been planning to organize a mid night march for a while now where women can claim their right on the night space. With the recent energy everywhere, we think we should go… Continue Reading →
Minor girl raped, video clip posted on internet TNN | Dec 24, 2012, 02.58 AM IST READ MORE Rape Video|Minor Girl’s Rape|child rape|Suman Bariha|Bholaram Sinha PITHORA: Amid the countrywide uproar against the gangrape in Delhi, a minor girl was raped,… Continue Reading →
SUBHASHINI ALI, The HinduTHE SUNDAY STORYThe Delhi bus rape has galvanised the country on the neglected issue of women’s safety. A look at several cities shows the need for large scale reform – of the police, the law, the legal… Continue Reading →
Flavia Agnes, Asian Age, Dec 22. 2012 Many of us from the women’s movement, who have been struggling to address the issue of rape, both through public campaigns and by providing support to individual survivors, over the last 30 years,… Continue Reading →
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