Women in India Seek Justice, The Hard Way
By Amana Fontanella-Khan
Two new cases in India show just how far women here are willing to go when they can’t rely on official channels of justice.
- March 1 2011
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What A Wonderf—No, What a Terrible World
By Libby Copeland
A spate of harrowing stories about women's rights issues across the world.
- September 21 2010
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Pads in India. Not iPads.
By Amana Fontanella-Khan
Indian government distributes sanitary napkins.
- June 22 2010
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“If My Body Is Fit, I Can Do Anything”
By Nina Shen Rastogi
Last month, the International Olympic Committee announced that the 2012 London games would be the first to feature women’s boxing—and India is gunning for the gold.
- August 26 2009
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The Missing Girls of India and China
By Jessica Grose
An article in this Sunday's New York Times Magazine reveals that contrary to popular assumptions, the "daughter deficit" is more the fault of the rich than of the poor.
- August 24 2009
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A (Cheap) Passage to India
By Nick Olsen
I'm experiencing some Indian-inspired synchronicity, and not just from the curry I ate last night. Here are some fabrics fit for your very own maharajah's palace at lower-caste prices.
- August 5 2009
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Gay Sex is Legal in New Delhi, But What About Gay Love?
By Vanessa M. Gezari
- July 8 2009
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