Women
Changemakers
The spirit of satyagrahaValliamma Munuswami Mudaliar, forgotten heroine of the satyagraha movement against racism and injustice in South Africa, died 100 years ago. She was only 16 February 22, 2014 marked the 70th death anniversary of Kasturba Gandhi. That was 1944, one- and-a-half years into the Quit India Movement, and she was in prison. She was arrested on August 9, 1942, the very first day of the Quit India Movement. Mahatma Gandhi had already been taken into custody the previous evening. Read More |
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Analysis
Falling child sex ratio: Death before birth
As a journalist writing on social issues I was shocked when I travelled through Salem district of Tamil Nadu over 20 years ago to report on female infanticide. Then a trip to Bihar revealed that the practise was alive and thriving there too with the dais delivering the babies given the responsibility of killing it if it was a girl. |
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Features
Listening nowThere is a severe paucity of counselling services for survivors of sexual violence in India. Organisations like CEHAT and RAHI are trying to plug a gigantic gap in the mental health system in India When Lalita* was raped by her 18-year-old nephew, she did not know that filing a case would have dramatic social consequences. The morning after the attack, Lalita went to Rajawadi Hospital, a government-run hospital in Mumbai. |
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Books & Reports
A landscape of unbelongers![]() Why Loiter: Women and Risk on Mumbai Streets is about the myriad ways in which women continue to be relegated to the spatial margins of a ‘globalising’ city, and the growing list of other powerless groups – migrants, dalits, North Indians, Muslims, gays, etc -- who inhabit this landscape of unbelongers Some years ago, when a woman was sexually assaulted in South Mumbai, allegedly by the son of an industrialist, the news media speculated gratuitously: she may have had a drink, she was wearing a skirt, and why was she out at 2.30 at night? She was ‘suspected’ of being a sex worker, the media quoted the police as saying. |
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News
First case of infanticide against family registered in RajasthanThere are just 13 girls in the village of Devra. A possible 14th could have been the victim of the widespread practice of female infanticide In 1997, Devra village in Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer district reported the first marriage of a girl belonging to a local family in over 100 years. Jaswant Kanwar survived to reach marriageable age in a village where female infanticide was ritually and ruthlessly practised. A newspaper article at the time stated that there were just two other little girls in the village. Now, more than 14 years later, an investigation has been launched into the reported infanticide of Jaswant’s niece. |
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Stories of Change
Changing men for gender equity![]() Praajak, a Kolkata-based NGO which has been working with boys and men for more than a decade now, considers challenging the social construction of patriarchal masculinity a crucial route to achieving the goal of gender equity The spaces of gender intervention, be they in social work practice or in academia, have largely been inhabited by women. Since women are most disadvantaged by an unequal gender order, it is frequently assumed that their empowerment will proceed most profitably by focusing on women alone. Read More |
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Backgrounders
Women : Background & Perspective |
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Statistics
Life Expectancy and Infant Mortality Rates for Selected Indian StatesSome Facts About Indian WomenHealth, Fertility and Awareness Indicators for WomenStatewise Total Female Population (rural &urban) in the Workforce |