Women's rights encompass the legal, social, and economic entitlements of women. These rights aim to ensure equality and freedom from discrimination. They include access to education, healthcare, and employment. Women's rights also advocate for protection against violence and exploitation. In many cultures, these rights have evolved over time. Progress continues to be made, but challenges remain globally. Empowerment is key to achieving true equality.
The Delhi Sultanate (1206-1526) was a period of political and cultural change in India. It influenced the social structure, particularly in terms of caste, gender roles, and religious...
Constitution Day, observed on November 26, marks the adoption of the Constitution of India in 1949. This year, India commemorated 75 years of this important event. The day...
The Government of India is launching national campaign titled "Ab Koi Bahana Nahi" on November 25. This initiative aims to eliminate gender-based violence across the country. It is...
Recent events highlight a concerning trend in the erosion of women's rights across various nations. In Afghanistan, the Taliban has implemented severe restrictions on women's freedoms since regaining...
Recently, the Government of India has intensified efforts to enhance the safety of women and children travelling by rail. The Ministry of Women and Child Development (MoWCD) has...
Recently, the plight of women in armed conflicts has reached alarming levels. Reports indicate that the proportion of women killed in conflicts has doubled compared to previous years....
In 2024, the Shahbad Dairy neighbourhood in northwest Delhi has emerged as a beacon of hope through community-driven initiatives aimed at improving sanitation facilities. With a population largely...
National Commission for Women (NCW) is a statutory body in India established in 1992. It aims to protect and promote women's rights. The NCW was created under the...