Doris Dlakude highlights the systemic discrimination faced by women and girls at the IPU Assembly, proposing key amendments ...
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A CBSE training session on “Gender Sensitivity” was organised at Motilal Nehru Public School, Jind. The training proved to be ...
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The WHO South-East Asia Region, which includes India, on Tuesday adopted the Colombo Declaration on ‘Healthy ageing through ...
The initiative highlights the Centre’s commitment to improving the operational efficiency, living conditions, and gender sensitivity of the police force ...
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Breaking new ground in health equity, SFU World Languages and Literatures' Punjabi instructor and translator Reetinder Kaur is spearheading a bold push to transform English-to-Punjabi medical ...
Karnataka is one of the few Indian states to introduce menstrual leave for women in both public and private sectors. Read ...
Supply chains are human chains. When they’re built on silence and disposability, they collapse. Addressing gender-based violence is not charity. It’s justice. And it’s long overdue. Because no audit, ...
Women and girls are more affected than men by climate disasters and face serious health consequences and the risk of death.
Menstrual leaves are now official in Karnataka, and the move has been hailed as a step toward gender-sensitive workplaces.