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Older women in the city


How is older women's access to the city different from that of their younger counterparts? To our surprise, we found that older women's concerns were overlooked not just by city planners while conceptualizing public places, but also in the feminist and academic discourses on public spaces, writes Sonal Makhija.




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No country for women


Despite a slew of legislative measures to prevent sex determination tests, medical technology continues to be misused, resulting in sex ratios skewed against women. Shoma Chatterji




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Visualising the many layers of a brutal world for women


Does inequality engender crime? S Venkatraman presents a graphical exposition of data from a recent WEF report and the NCRB to unravel the many layers of inequality and violence against women in India.




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Must women play football in sarees?


Women in India have continually faced restrictions on how they dress, whether it is on wearing jeans to college or sports gear on the fields. Shoma Chatterji looks at this persistent trend of sartorial repression and urges women to reject such diktats.




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A law to help women, but who is enforcing it?


Passed in 2005, the Protection of Women from Domestic Violence Act could have been an effective tool to ensure redress for victims of domestic abuse. But an understaffed implementation body has made it yet another selective and often toothless piece of legislation, finds Puja Awasthi.




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Pro-life or pro-women’s rights?


Bijayalaxmi Nanda tracks some of the prominent debates surrounding two critical legislations, dealing with gender-biased sex selection and abortion respectively, and points to the commonalities in recommendations made by the apparently contradictory camps.




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Veteran Voices: Detailing Indian Women’s Struggles


Decades of struggle and innumerable sacrifices are involved in the long history of women's movement in India. Deepti Priya Mehrotra speaks to some of the exemplary leaders who recall the history of women’s movement and their role in it.




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Women in the line of fire


The rape of 21 women and girls has exposed deep-rooted ethnic divisions as well as fissures in Manipur's civil society. As every tribe has rushed to arm itself, women find themselves embattled between warring groups, and their bodies are the terrain the war is fought on. Linda Chhakchhuak reports.




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Why a dress code? Why only women?


Behind the concern for girls and women, some of it genuine, is both fear and a desire to control, says Kalpana Sharma.




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Cricket, women and war


Those who devise television programmes on cricket seem convinced that women have neither brains, nor common sense, says Kalpana Sharma.




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Can science be women-friendly?


In the very profession where people should innovate, should try out new things, should experiment, the work atmosphere is ossified, hierarchical, resistant to any new thinking or to any change in the rules of engagement. Kalpana Sharma urges a new turn to an old profession.




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Why women tolerate


When it comes to violenc within the four walls of the home, even educated and affluent women are reduced to victim status not very different from women who are not so well provided for. Kalpana Sharma asks if it is too much to want a law that will truly protect women from torture behind closed doors.




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Can women ever be safe?


While women who have to commute at night, or use public transport, are forced to remain alert at all times because they are aware of the dangers, call centre employees who believe that "the company" takes care of all their needs might just let their guard down. Kalpana Sharma answers a reader's question: will it ever end?




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Invisible sportswomen


If a woman, or a group of women, does well in any sport in India, it is despite the State and the establishment and not because of it. Their achievements therefore are that much greater than of those who are pampered and feted, even for failing continuously, says Kalpana Sharma.




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Women speak out


It is no coincidence that it is women who have been targetted in the recent controversy over talking about pre-marital sex. If men voiced similar opinion, their remarks would have been overlooked. Women, apparently, should not speak about sex with this level of frankness, says Kalpana Sharma.




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A world without women


How ironical it is that just when Indians are patting themselves on the back on having the richest man in the world in their midst, when the middle classes are celebrating the rising stock market and more, girls are being killed, women are being bought and they have to fear for their lives in many parts of this country, asks Kalpana Sharma.




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Power women


In spite of its gender bias, India has women in leading positions in politics. But this does not herald a new age of gender equality, writes Ramachandra Guha.




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No space for women


If women cannot step out of their homes and offices without the fear of being assaulted for no other reason than their gender, then clearly there is something very wrong, writes Kalpana Sharma.




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The way ahead for women


However imperfect, the National Commission for Women should not be disbanded. Instead, it needs to be debated and held accountable to its original mandate, writes writes Kalpana Sharma.




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Invisible women


We usually wake up to their existence when they don't turn up for work. And the first response is annoyance, because of the inconvenience caused to us. Films like Lakshmi and Me open our eyes to the plight of people who hold up our homes, writes Kalpana Sharma.




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The Railway Women


West Bengal's rail hawkers are women of sheer grit and palpable passion says Sharmistha Choudhury.




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The C word women still can't talk about

Oncologists say the awareness of breast cancer is limited to cities. And when women are aware, the stigma attached to it prevents them from speaking out openly.




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World over women are defined by stereotypes

It’s not just us. Women in every country are defined by stereotype




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Now, an HIV blocking gel for women

Scientists have developed a "molecular condom", which they claim is a vaginal gel to help protect women from contracting HIV during sexual intercourse.




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Women's T20 World Cup Final Created "Absolutely Incredible" Moment: Perry

Australia lifted the title after defeating India by 85 runs in the final of the Women's T20 World Cup in Melbourne.




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Chitrangda Singh: Important To Take Care Of Women's Mental Health During Lockdown

Actor Chitrangda Singh believes it is important to focus on the mental health of women during the lockdown and the whole family needs to come together to help her. The actor also urged women to not push themselves too hard to




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Mother's Day 2020: Women In Bollywood Who Inspired Single Mothers Everywhere

Every mother faces their own set of struggles, however, single mothers have a bit of more struggle to face than usual. Bollywood too has seen their fair share of unmarried mothers, whether single or divorced, but they have always put their kids




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Mother's Day 2020: Women In Bollywood Who Inspired Single Mothers Everywhere

Every mother faces their own set of struggles, however, single mothers have a bit of more struggle to face than usual. Bollywood too has seen their fair share of unmarried mothers, whether single or divorced, but they have always put their kids




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COVID-19: Why Men Are More Likely To Die Compared To Women

COVID-19 is a disease that doesn't discriminate between people. Be it a farmer or a prime minister, it has infected people from all walks of life. However, available data on COVID-19 suggests that men are more likely to get infected and




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Good connections: a century of service by the men & women of Southwestern Bell / by David G. Park, Jr

Archives, Room Use Only - HE8846.S75 P37 1984




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New treatment option for young women with hormone-sensitive breast cancer

A drug used for treating breast cancer, known as exemestane, is more effective than a common breast cancer prevention drug, tamoxifen, in preventing breast cancer recurrence in young women who also receive post-surgical treatment to suppress ovarian function. The combined results of the Tamoxifen and Exemestane Trial and Suppression of Ovarian Function Trial were presented at the 2014 ASCO Annual Meeting in Chicago.




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Meg Lanning provides virtual batting class for Ireland women's squad




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Megan Schutt ready for women's cricket to feel impact of coronavirus




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CAB conducts webinar on sports psychology for Bengal women players





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The women who took over Modi's social media accounts

From conserving water to fighting for the rights of the disabled, the seven women who were given access to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's social media accounts have made significant contribution in various fields.




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Women in urban India increasingly opting for life insurance: Max Life




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Two women command AI Express flights on evacuation mission




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Four women die, 526 persons test positive

Of the 6,535 cases in State, 1,867 have a link to Koyambedu market cluster




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Mom's the world: Women share the best marital advice they got from their mother

Mom's the world: Women share the best marital advice they got from their mother




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Four women die, TN virus count hits 6,535

Four women die, TN virus count hits 6,535




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Bengaluru: Two Covid-19 positive women give birth to 3 babies | Bengaluru News - Times of India

Bengaluru: Two Covid-19 positive women give birth to 3 babies | Bengaluru News - Times of India




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Punjab CM asks Jaishankar to rescue women stranded in Muscat




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This Sunday Punjab roads to be taken over by women




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Punjab CM salutes women for empowerment




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Women in Punjab's Hoshiarpur prepare homemade masks for villagers to fight COVID-19




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Punjab sees rise in crime against women amid curfew




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Punjab exempts women cops with kids under five from Covid duties




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Bengaluru: Two Covid-19 positive women give birth to 3 babies

Two women, who tested positive for Covid-19 and residents of the containment zone in Padarayanapura, Bengaluru, gave birth to three babies on Saturday morning. A 20-year-old woman delivered twin babies at the Trauma Care Centre. On Friday, a 34-year-old woman gave birth to a girl. Both women underwent C-sections.




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This Mother’s Day, doctors share what it’s like to help other women become mothers