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Posted on January 7, 2019 December 14, 2018

Meet The Artist Photographing Walls Scribbled With Mental Anguish In India

Payal Mohta
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Payal Mohta
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Arts+Creators, Audio+Visual
Tagged
art, india, Mental Health, photography

This the story of Deepa Saxena, a former teacher who, for the past ten years, has been inscribing her words on the walls of Meerut; a small town in Northern India. Read more

Posted on September 17, 2018 September 19, 2018

Thanks To This Woman, There’s Hope For Child Brides In Rajasthan

Priyanka Sacheti
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Priyanka Sacheti
Posted in
Society+Politics
Tagged
child abuse, child marriage, india

Saathi Trust, started by Jodhpur-based rehabilitation psychologist, Dr. Kriti Bharti in 2011, has subsequently been instrumental towards annulling over 30 child marriages and preventing thousands from happening in Rajasthan. Read more

Posted on June 8, 2018 July 12, 2018

Technology’s Not All Bad: How The Internet Is Bringing Honest, Provocative Comedy To Women In India

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Written by
Yasaswini Sampathkumar
Posted in
Arts+Creators
Tagged
censorship, comediennes, comedy, india, sex, women

The proliferation of smartphone usage has been a boon to women, providing them the autonomy and privacy they often need to access boundary-pushing comedy online. Read more

Posted on August 27, 2017 September 7, 2018

Learning From India-Pakistan’s Partition

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india, international, pakistan, partitian, society-politics

The tragedy in Charlottesville has forced me to confront a deep pain in my family’s history. Read more

Posted on February 24, 2016 February 13, 2019

Can This Indian Detergent Ad Change The Way We Talk About Gender Equity?

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Posted in
Society+Politics
Tagged
#ShareTheLoad, gender-inequality, gender-roles, india

“My little baby girl, she’s grown up so much. She used to play ‘house’ and now she manages a household. Manages an office. I’m so proud . . . and I’m so sorry.” Read more

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