#07-26 Period Politics- Gains, losses and celebrations, in India and elsewhere
In January 2026, India’s Supreme Court declared the right to menstrual health and hygiene to be fundamental, under Article 21
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In January 2026, India’s Supreme Court declared the right to menstrual health and hygiene to be fundamental, under Article 21
Read MoreASHA stands for accredited social health activists. They are part of a government of India scheme to provide health services
Read MoreMahalir Association for Literacy Awareness and Rights or MALAR for short, grew out of a government-sponsored literacy program in the
Read MoreDocumentary about recycling initiatives led by women in Bangalore: the 3 primary categories of waste to be segregated; a history of caste
Read MoreIn 2025, the Nobel Peace Prize was awarded to a woman who is working to bring down the current leader
Read MoreFour women present stories and songs about these ancient female deities and how they are worshiped today. Part 1 (last
Read MoreFour women present stories and songs about these ancient female deities and how they are worshiped today. Part 1 is
Read MoreDespite a few prominent rape-and-murder convictions bringing harsh penalties in India, Rapes have not declined; some say they’ve increased. Producer
Read MoreThe elderly are becoming a greater proportion of India’s population, and many of them are women who had a lifetime
Read MoreSuroopa Mukherjee is a scholar, author, and activist on behalf of the victims of what is still considered the worst
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