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Women are vulnerable and naive, and the worst part is they make themselves open to all the hurts...this is the article about how some women tackle their relationships.
Street children is a term used to refer to children who live on the streets of a city, deprived of family care and protection. In 1989, the UNICEF estimated 100 million children were growing up on urban streets around the world.
This story foretells the transformation of the image and lifestyle, including the thought process of the quintessential Indian women, due to various reasons.
No time in a day is safe for women in India.Where the stalkers move freely and stalking doesn't even come under the category of Crime in India.So,this is when Indian women needs stict antri-Stalking laws.
about Nepal earthquakes and ignorance of our government ... read more
Women are vulnerable and naive, and the worst part is they make themselves open to all the hurts...this is the article about how some women tackle their relationships. ... read more
Sitting thousands of miles away, I have done hours upon hours of research. India is so complex, diverse, and interesting. In preparation for my internship with a non-profit organization, Drishtee in Uttar Pradesh, I have done my fair share of learning.... read more
Large numbers of women and girls, especially from rural areas continue to live in exclusion and poverty.... read more
According to the UNESCO Institute for Statistics (UIS), two out of three countries in the world face gender disparities in primary and secondary education and as many as half will not achieve the goal of gender parity in education by 2015.
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Strangers insult her by calling her a 'Lilliputian.' Her height is equivalent to the height of a 4-years old child. One meter and seven centimeters only. A woman in a small child’s body. Body-prison. Body - torture. ... read more
Every relationships is different, but the one thing that is common to most abusive dating relationships is that the violence escalates over time and becomes more and more dangerous for the young victim.... read more
A wax doll dressed by Queen Victoria’s eldest daughter, the Empress Frederick of Germany (christened Princess Victoria, the Princess Royal) was sold for £4,080 today (26 May) at Bonhams, Knightsbridge, as part of the Fine Dolls and Teddy Bears sale.... read more
FGM (Female Genital Mutilation) survivors are calling on the US Congress to urgently address the loopholes in anti-FGM law and demand the passing of THE GIRLS PROTECTION ACT.... read more
The practice known as female circumcision or female genital mutilation (FGM) is a cultural and religious practice that takes place mainly in many African countries, the Middle East and southern and western Asia. The truth about the effects and consequences of Female Genital Mutilation (part 1)... read more
On May 7th and 8th 2010, 500 grandmothers from across Africa will come together and up to 2,000 grandmothers will hold a solidarity march to call for support and action to create a hopeful future for their families.
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You have read Airyn's poignant verses here many times. But not many of you would know the difficult circumstances she has traversed to reach where she is today. Her courage is exemplary, her perseverance inspiring for women all over the world.