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SC allows Women candidates to appear before the NDA exam

Guest Author
The Supreme Court removed the bar for women to appear before the NDA exam scheduled on September 5. The Court passed an interim order in...
Editor's Pick Inspiration Success Stories

Reminiscing The Indomitable Spirit of Women in India’s Freedom Struggle

Srinivas Rayappa
Fearless, Forthright and Fierce, best depict the qualities of women who actively participated in India's Freedom struggle. Much is spoken and written about men who...
Editor's Pick Legal

Kerala HC Declares Marital Rape as a Ground for Divorce

Guest Author
Last week, a Division Bench of the Kerala High Court in Mat. Appeal No. 151 of 2015 held that marital rape is a good ground...
Editor's Pick Sports

Achievements of Women In Olympics, 2020

Guest Author
The recently concluded Tokyo Olympics gave people from all over the world a reason to celebrate. Considering the highly anxious environment at the Olympic village...
Editor's Pick Health Legal Uncategorized

Status of Frozen Embryos in In-Vitro Fertilization

Guest Author
"Assisted Reproductive Technology" or ART with its grammatical variations and cognate expressions, means all techniques that attempt to obtain a pregnancy by handling the sperm...
Editor's Pick Education

Chhattisgarh marching ahead in promoting Girl’s Education with campaign “Har Kadam Beti Ke Sang”

Shivangi Sharma
COVID-19 pandemic with all its challenges has hit hard on children’s education, especially girls. With persisting gender inequality and increasing poverty, upto 10 million girls...
Editor's Pick Inspiration Success Stories Uncategorized

Rani Rashmoni – Defeating Orthodoxy, Patriarchy and the East India Company

Srinivas Rayappa
Rashmoni was born on 28 September 1793 in Kona village, (in present-day Halisahar) to the blissful couple Harekrishna Das and Rampriya Devi. Her mother passed...
Arts & Culture Editor's Pick Literature

A Tribute To The Doyenne of Murder Mysteries, Agatha Christie

Srinivas Rayappa
Author of 66 crime novels, 6 non-criminal novels, 150 short stories and whose career spanned more than five decades, Agatha Christie is undoubtedly the Doyenne...
Editor's Pick Politics

Eleven Women Appointed As Union Ministers In The Reshuffled Council Of Ministers

Guest Author
On 7th July, Wednesday, the Cabinet of the Central Government was reshuffled, with a positive change towards gender equality. Seven women got placed in Mr....
Editor's Pick Inspiration Success Stories

No Entry for Men – Umoja Uaso: Kenya’s Women-Only Village

Srinivas Rayappa
Gender inequality is the blemish of the 21st century, a remnant of the past that the tide of time should have long washed away. It’s...