An Open Letter To All The Female Law Students In India Today!
By Avani Bansal Dear Ladies, I see you adorned in a black and white robe! You are already an epitome of empowered women to those in your inner circle. But…
By Avani Bansal Dear Ladies, I see you adorned in a black and white robe! You are already an epitome of empowered women to those in your inner circle. But…
By Sruthi Sadhasivam (MY Convictions ) Our history has time and again proved how it’s a bane to be born a woman. The life of a woman in a patriarchal society…
By Shivangi Sharma and Pragya Jain Ministry of Women and Child Development on National Girl Child Day announced an initiative called Establishment of Chairs in the Universities in the name…
By Sharanya Venkataraghavan On 23rd July, 2020, the Defence Ministry of India issued a notification allowing women to be granted permanent commission including ranks, promotions and pensions and be allowed…
By Vandita Morarka Assisted by Uttanshi Agarwal Rape within marriage is an extremely serious and oft overlooked issue. While rape has been considered a legal crime in India since a…
By Seerat Kaur Racism is a very common evil even in today’s society. The famous ‘Black Lives Matter’ movement which stands for supporting equality for people, irrespective of their colour…
By Ashmi Sheth Guru Purnima is celebrated in India by Hindus, Jains and Buddhists as a mark of respect for all spiritual and academic gurus, who have guided us through the…
By Sharanya VenkataraghavanFair and Lovely has been a large part of every Indian’s childhood. Who doesn’t know of those ads where a dark-skinned woman with low self-esteem is handed a…
Shivangi Sharma and Pragya Jain Data for 2018-19 All India Survey of Higher Education (AISHE) shows that there are more females at campuses in eight out of sixteen undergraduate and…
Interviewer – Cristina Burduja, Journalist Interviewee – Nicole Bogott, CEO of Philia Cristina Burduja – You are the founder of an empowering organisation with a beautiful name, Philia, which means…