Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday slammed the West Bengal government over the Sandeshkhali incident and the recent beating of a couple by people associated with a political party and said that those considering themselves to be progressive women leaders have remained silent on the
The Women and Child Development department of the Delhi government on Thursday took over the management of the Women Helpline number 181 that was previously handled by the Delhi Commission for Women (DCW).
According to a press release by the Ministry of commerce and Industry, these incentives are expected to encourage greater participation and entrepreneurship within the sector.
Scores of protesters, including women, assembled outside the Karachi Press Club to protest against what they perceived as the wrongful application of blasphemy laws.
"Yesterday I went to meet the women who got injured in the tragic incident of Hathras. Also met the DC and SP to make sure the culprits must be arrested. The Baba who makes fool of these innocent women and ran away after the incident must be booked and arrested immediately," Sharma posted on
Union Minister SP Singh Baghel met Hathras stampede victims' families in Agra. He said that as per the information received 17 people in Agra district were killed. Out of the deceased, 16 are women and one is a man.
A report submitted by the Regional Labour Commissioner, Chennai, stated that no evidence has been found showing discrimination against married women in employment and recruitment practices at the Foxconn iPhone factory in Chennai after media reports carried on June 26 revealed that only unma
Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Wednesday slammed the West Bengal government over the Sandeshkhali incident and recent beating of a couple by people associated with a political party and said that those considering themselves as progressive women leaders have remained silent on the matter.
Uttarakhand Director General of Police Abhinav Kumar on Wednesday instructed all district in-charges that women's safety is one of the top priorities of Uttarakhand Police.
A team from the National Commission for Women led by chairperson Rekha Sharma and member secretary Meenakshi Negi met the injured women victims of the Hathras stampede incident on Wednesday and said most of the participants in the event were women. She said that there is a need to counsel an