BY- TANYA SHARMA Indeed! It’s very true that it is the high time to create awareness for sexual & reproductive health in adolescents as it has resulted in unsafe sexual practices, violence, and substance abuse in recent years. But first of all, a question arises that what actually “adolescents” mean? As per the definition providedContinue reading “Need for Sexual & Reproductive Health Awareness in Adolescents”
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A visual of women’s safety and security in India
BY- NADIA HASAN India is a place where women are worshipped in form of goddesses like the Saraswati, Laxmi, and Durga yet it is one of the most unsafe places for women on the planet. According to the Women Peace and Security Index 2019, India stood at 133rd place out of 167 countries. This dataContinue reading “A visual of women’s safety and security in India”
The Most Grievous Assault of Acid Attack in India
BY- APARAJITA R. JHA Only in India it is seen that on one hand women are worshiped in temples , but on the other hand they are abused and violated in their house holds. Since time immemorial women are taught to treat their husband and sons as superior which with lack of education lead toContinue reading “The Most Grievous Assault of Acid Attack in India”
NATURE AND DIMENSIONS OF TRAFFICKING OF WOMEN IN INDIA
BY- MANSI VATS Human Trafficking is a human tragedy. It’s an outrage against any decent people- Mark Shields In the history of mankind it has always been found out that women are the major sufferers of every kind of exploitations whether it is Harassment at workplace, or facing violence after marriage, facing restrictions at home.Continue reading “NATURE AND DIMENSIONS OF TRAFFICKING OF WOMEN IN INDIA”
WOMEN REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS IN INDIA
BY- ANAM QURESHI Reproductive rights were set up as a subset of the fundamental opportunity or rights. Every human have a major Human rights to choose freely the number of their children. Over the span of the several years, Indian courts have given a couple of imprint capable decisions perceiving women’s conceptive rights as aContinue reading “WOMEN REPRODUCTIVE RIGHTS IN INDIA”
COVID-19 AND ITS TOLL ON THE WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE IN INDIA
BY- SIMRAN TANEJA “Women are working more, men are understanding their values as caregivers, women are primary breadwinners – I mean, we could go on and on. Things are different. So, we can’t keep operating like everything is the same, and that’s what many of us have done. And I think it’s up to usContinue reading “COVID-19 AND ITS TOLL ON THE WOMEN’S HEALTH CARE IN INDIA”
“Rise of Child Marriage amidst the Pandemic”
BY- SUJATA KUMARI The COVID-19 pandemic is profoundly affecting the everyday lives of girls: their physical and mental health, their education, and the economic circumstances of their families and communities. Changes like this increase the likelihood of child marriage, and over the next decade, up to 10 million more girls will be at risk ofContinue reading ““Rise of Child Marriage amidst the Pandemic””
BENEVOLENT SEXISM: AN ASPECT OF GENDER INEQUALITY
BY- HARSHITA ARORA If something sounds really nice, it cannot be sexist, right? Getting compliments isn’t a bad thing, is it? it makes you feel noticed, yet there are many comments that, while seemingly complimentary, somehow feel wrong. In social psychology, these seemingly positive yet still somewhat unsettling comments and behaviors have a name: BenevolentContinue reading “BENEVOLENT SEXISM: AN ASPECT OF GENDER INEQUALITY”
