Search results (6)
  • Abraham Thomas
    Hindustan Times
    2024

    The Indian Army and Centre have rebutted allegations of discrimination and gender bias in the promotion of women officers to the post of colonel vis-a-vis their male counterparts, underlining that the army has acted in the interest of gender neutrality without compromising on merit or previous po

  • Enakshi Ganguly Thukral
    HAQ: Centre for Child Rights
    2016

    This study attempts to look at the extent, causes, manifestation and the interventions made on trafficking of children in the country.  

  • Sudha Pillai
    Deccan Herald
    1999

    The stark white room is echoing with dreams. "I want to become a doctor... I am engineer... I want to become a nun... (this evokes a riot of laughter) I want to become a dress designer... My dream is to become a social worker ....

  • Sadhna Pathak
    Pioneer
    1999

    Patharia, a village-situated in the Bundhelkund region is stark contrast to other villages. Inhabited by the Bedia tribe, a part of the vimukta jati where adult members in the family never worked and depended solely on the earnings of the young girl involved in prostitution.

  • Nai Peng Tey, Poo Chang Tan, Sajeda Amin, Sara Hossain
    Women in Action
    1997

    As women become more involved in public life and break patriarchal control in the process, they also deal with the backlash of cultural, traditional and religious reaction. Various interpretations of Muslim law are promoted by different groups in the struggle over women's rights.

  • Merge Berer, TK Sundari Ravindran
    Reproductive Health Matters
    1996

    Reproductive Health Matters has until this issue of the journal focused almost exclusively on secular threats to women’s reproductive rights.