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In the recent movie Red One, Santa Claus is portrayed as more than just a figure of holiday cheer; he’s depicted as a superhero with
In the recent movie Red One, Santa Claus is portrayed as more than just a figure of holiday cheer; he’s depicted as a superhero with
Did you know that one in four girls in India, aged between 10 and 19 years, miss their schools and colleges due to menstruation? More
In July this year, the union finance minister, Nirmala Sitharaman, allocated a sum of Rs 3.2 lakh crore towards schemes aimed at women beneficiaries as
The word “Equality” is derived from the Latin word “Aequus,” meaning fair and just. In today’s world, equal rights and treatment are recognised as fundamental
What is Brilliance Bias? Historically, men with the advantage of being in the unfretted public view, have had access to experimentation. Thus they have their
The right to education is a fundamental right for every child, regardless of gender, caste or background. It is a birthright that is and (should
“If you educate a man, you educate an individual, but if you educate a woman, you educate a family (nation).” Mahatma Gandhi Educating girls goes
An alarming two billion women and girls worldwide lack access to any form of social protection, such as cash benefits, unemployment insurance, pensions or healthcare,
Have you ever wondered how children or even youngsters learn about sex and sexuality in India? The country not only lacks formal sex education but
The International Day of the Girl Child celebrated annually on October 11, serves as a reminder that girls across the globe are still fighting for