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A History Of Violation by Kalyani Menon-Sen

In the course of a speech at a public event on the eve of Women’s Day, Chief Justice of India K.G. Balakrishnan gave voice to his views on the victims of rape. “Due regard must be given to their personal autonomy since in some cases the victim may choose to marry the perpetrator or choose to give birth to a child conceived through forced intercourse,” he said in his address...

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Inflation rises to 9.89% in February

Wholesale price-based inflation rose to 9.89 per cent in February from 8.56 per cent in the previous month due to increase in prices of certain food items such as sugar and the hike in excise duty on fuel announced last month. Sugar prices rose by 55.47 per cent in February year-on-year while potatoes Turned costlier by 30 per cent and pulses by 35.58 per cent. Among fuel items, petrol prices...

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Reunited Yet Divided by Supriya Sharma

AS HE FINISHED an animated anecdote-filled account of how they wrested a tworoom apartment in reTurn for bulldozed homes on the banks of the Sabarmati, Rajendra Nathalal Choudhary Turned towards a middle aged man and said, “This is all thanks to Mohammad bhai. He inspired us to unite and fight for our rights. If not for him, we would have been homeless.” Mohammad bhai blushed, in the way a middle-aged man...

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Politics of Women's Reservation Bill by Vidya Subrahmaniam

Not a quota within quota but a commitment to social justice and a proactive offer to field women from the subaltern strata. That is the way to silence the opponents of the Bill.  Fourteen years and one small victory later, the Women's Reservation Bill has again begun to look iffy. In all this time, a lot many things could have been done independent of the fate of the Bill. Those in...

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Will Women's Reservation in Parliament make a Difference? by Jayati Ghosh

It may still happen. If the Women's Reservation Bill - which was tabled in the Rajya Sabha yesterday amidst chaos and disruption - does actually get passed by both houses of Parliament, it will bring to closure an issue that has been hanging fire for 14 years in national politics. It may even be law in time for the next general elections in the country. Of course, it will be...

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