AIPWA Rape Discussion

People of India have demanded that steps be taken to stop the continuous rape of women but only a few have been taken. One minor change has been the expansion of the definition of rape beyond the previously narrow one. Major changes have to be taken to ensure women of …

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Lucknow Rape March

A woman is raped every 20 minutes in India.  Indian women live in a society where they are denied the basic rights they should be born with. A great example of the hardships Indian women are facing on a daily basis is an incident that occurred on March 3, 2014. A …

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Self Employed Women's Association

The Self Employed Women’s Association is working to empower women by making them self-sufficient. Watch the video above for an explanation of some of their amazing methods! An article in the International Journal of Politics, Culture, and Society, provides some insight into how effective the organization is. The article was …

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IOC IOA 2014

What Happened? The “Indian” Olympic team arrived under the International Olympic Committee‘s (IOC) flag, instead of India’s during the 2014 Sochi Winter Olympics. In December 2012, the Indian Olympic Association (IOA) was suspended, and therefore the Indian athletes were not allowed to officially represent their country. They are participating as …

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Bayer's CEO India Drug

The Quote The pharmaceutical industry isn’t well-liked, and Bayer’s Chief Executive Officer, demonstrated why, during a Financial Times conference. Bloomberg news originally quoted him incorrectly as saying: Bayer Chief Executive Officer Marijn Dekkers called the compulsory license “essentially theft.” “We did not develop this medicine for Indians,” Dekkers said Dec. 3. “We …

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School in the Cloud, Hole in the Wall

People use the cloud for a lot of different things, storing music, editing documents, and sharing photos. $1 Million Ted Prize Winner Sugata Mitra aims to change education in India. After giving his talk last year at a Ted Conference (the video is embedded below), he won $1 million dollars …

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Indian culture stigmatizes homosexuality in every way. Bollywood rarely, if ever, shows gay couples outside of making fun of it. Dostana, a movie premised on two men pretending to be gay, re-entrenches most of the stereotypical “gay qualities.” However, you would think that the government of the largest democracy in the world would …

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Victim blaming is taking on a new shape. According to one study, India is the fourth most dangerous country for women. But hey, the women made it that way, right?. They should be careful about what they wear, and where the travel. You know what I don’t get at all? Why …

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Aamir Khan Women

Bollywood actor Aamir Khan says that men will first have to change the way they think before violence against women can be combated. Aamir has a history of supporting social causes, but this message was directly to the point: If you hit a woman, you are a coward. End of story. His …

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man starting at woman

This ad responds directly to men who stare at women in public places. It uses mirrors to show the reflection of a indecent gaze right back at the male actors in the ad. The ad is powerful and comes at a time when men in India are increasingly being scrutinized …

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