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From A Patriarchal Sankranti To A Participatory Feast: Shaping A Flexible, Inclusive Celebration
An inclusive and joyful way of celebrating festivals lies in smashing outdated norms and embracing inclusivity
An inclusive and joyful way of celebrating festivals lies in smashing outdated norms and embracing inclusivity
Our society doesn’t treat their daughters the way they treat the Goddess. They will throw themselves at the feet of the Goddess but they will cry their voice hoarse if a daughter is born. The best quality of food is offered to the Devi. But if you look at the women in the household, they seldom eat the best….only leftovers. No one pays any attention to what they eat or how they live.
The ten weapons in each of the arms of Goddess Durga have a special significance.
Learning to drive is no mean feat! Aditi tells us the why’s and how’s behind it.
Preethi shares her mother’s advice “Financial independence is a must for everyone, especially women. Lifespan and relationships do not come with a guarantee.”
‘What will people say’ is one of the biggest worries for many. How did dancing help the writer to tackle this inhibition remains the crux of the piece.
The Preamble had envisaged a free country upholding the tenets of justice, liberty and equality. How far have we come?
76 years after gaining freedom from the British, are Indian women truly free in all aspects?
Swaroopa presents a few facts from women’s history which are worth knowing!