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Driving an autorickshaw on Mumbai’s streets is no easy task. Quite a few women have broken into this male-dominated profession with confidence in recent years. Mid-day Online spoke to two women who ferry passengers in Bandra not only for the money but also for the independence it brings ....
What is it like to be a woman behind the bar? Mid-day Online spoke to three Mumbaikars who work as bartenders or bar managers. They talk about breaking into the profession, making their own cocktails and dealing with surprised onlookers ....
The understanding of feminism in mainstream popular culture in India is often devoid of discussions about the lived experiences of women, who regularly face oppression on the basis of intersection of race, caste, gender and religious identity. To know more about feminism and intersectionality, here is a list of social media accounts you need to follow on the internet ....
Blue skies welcomed Mountlucas Parkrun participants as they celebrated International Women’s Day last Saturday The conditions were perfect with seven part. ....
Updated Mar 09, 2021 | 14:09 IST International Women’s Day is dedicated to acknowledge women’s achievements and push for equality all across the world. But how do different countries mark the day? International Women’s Day celebrations across the globe  |  Photo Credit: AP Every year March 8 marks International Women’s Day across the world. The day is dedicated to honour the achievements of women across different fields and to push for gender equality. The event, which has its roots in the early 1900s socialist feminist movements, is now recognised and celebrated across different parts of the world. The global day celebrates the social, economical, cultural and political achievements of women. Celebrated annually on March 08, the theme for this year was #ChooseToChallenge, which emphasises how we can all choose to challenge inequality and gender bias. ....