Harassment is one of many gender-related challenges that frequently confront women conservation leaders.
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Ground Report: ‘We’re Not Dying, The Govt is Killing Us’: Toiling Away at Brick Kilns, Will Bihar’s Mahadalit Workers Ever Be Freed From Bonded Labour?
Entire villages in Bihar migrate each year to work in brick kilns under inhumane conditions. NewsCentral24x7 spoke to some of these workers.
An ‘Us Versus Them’ Approach Won’t Work: IPS Officer Anju Gupta on How The State Should Address Violence Against Women
How can you transform cultures and subcultures within an institution? Gupta shares insights from three decades of working in the civil services.
Injustice Has Been Done To Complainant: Retd SC Judge Madan B Lokur on CJI Gogoi Sexual Harassment Case
He wrote in The Indian Express that the April 20 hearing was “extraordinary” as CJI Gogoi nominated himself as the presiding judge and “rubbished the allegations”.
Govt of ‘Guru & Chela’ Will Be Ousted on May 23: Mayawati
“As the election is coming to an end Modi now remembers women and talk about giving them respect,” she said.
The Conspicuous Absence of Women in India’s Labour Force
As India grapples with boosting the number of jobs available to people, it must ensure it does not leave women behind.
Ishwar Chandra Vidyasagar: Dropped His Caste Name, Pushed For Widow Remarriage, Founded Schools For Girls
While Vidyasagar’s statue may have been smashed by alleged BJP supporters during Amit Shah’s rally, his ideas continue to stand tall.
Women Are Dominating Employment Growth, But What Sort of Jobs Are We Talking About?
While participation is on track for parity in a decade, the pay is another matter.
Why Women’s Involvement is So Vital to Water Projects’ Success — Or Failure
In most African countries, women and girls are responsible for finding and carrying water.
Michelle Obama is a Surprise Textbook Example of How Women Thrive and Grow Through Adulthood
Michelle Obama’s “Becoming” can be read in many ways: as a political memoir, as a story of being black and aspiring in America or as a Cinderella story.
Women’s Stories From the Frontline of Sudan’s Revolution Must be Told
Women are leading Sudan’s revolt against religious fundamentalism. As in Egypt and Saudi Arabia they face a violent backlash. But they must win.