Decades of campaigning has led to signiicant changes and reform in the rape law.
This article presents in-depth ethnographic evidence of women’s lived experience of arranged marriages and love marriages, their agency and constraints in a working class neighbor hood of New Delhi.
Reproductive health [1] practices among Muslim women in India have been little researched perhaps because of the widespread notion regarding the tight Islamic control over sexual behaviour and the sanctions against contraceptive use.
THERE is enough evidence to show that often, development policies adopted by governments have widened the disparities amongst sections of people.