women's safety
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‘Men must not tailor clothes for women’: Uttar Pradesh panel suggests steps for women’s safety
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Kolkata rape and murder case: Your actions are inexplicable, ex-bureaucrats tell Mamata Banerjee
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Kolkata: Three police officials suspended for failing to prevent vandalism at hospital
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Supreme Court sets up National Task Force to recommend safety measures at workplace for doctors
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Unsafe by design: Bad infrastructure keeps women watching their backs – fixing this would be a start
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What a brutal crime in a Kolkata hospital reveals about the dangers women doctors face in India
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Centre presents data on missing women and girls in Rajya Sabha
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India isn’t allocating enough public resources to prevent violence against women
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Don’t organise events without police permission, Delhi University tells colleges
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Sexual harassment complaint is invalid if woman was wearing a ‘provocative dress’, says Kerala court
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Girls should know how to draw a ‘tangible line’ to avoid sexual harassment, says JNU circular
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NHRC issues notice to Centre, states seeking reports on procedures to tackle sexual assault cases
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Not all Delhi women can access the jobs they’d like – but Kejriwal’s free travel plan could help
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Harassment and hate: What women cycling in Pakistan face
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India’s all-female police stations are encouraging women to report crimes, finds study
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#MeToo has changed how Indian women use technology to fight injustice – but there’s more to be done
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In Jaipur, an all-female biker squad hopes to keep the streets safe for women
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National Commission for Women rejects report on India being the most dangerous country for women
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Maneka Gandhi writes to Bollywood producers to comply with the Sexual Harassment at Workplace Act
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Harassment fears: Why Delhi women pick lower-ranked colleges than ones they’re eligible for
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Goa is the safest for women in India; Delhi, UP and Bihar rank lowest on Gender Vulnerability Index
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Delhi considered world’s worst megacity because of sexual assaults on women, finds poll
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Chandigarh stalking case: Court frames abduction charges against Vikas Barala and Ashish Kumar
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SC asks Centre to share how it plans on regulating app-based travel companies to ensure safety
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Molestation on Benaras Hindu University campus shows policing women does not keep them safe
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To ensure women’s safety in Delhi, no permits for taxis without stickers on child lock reminders
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Mumbai Police arrest two men for stalking a journalist in Andheri
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Delhi Police say they are not banning ladies nights at Hauz Khas village
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Rajasthan: Jaipur Police launch female patrols to prevent crimes against women
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Watch: Pakistani singer Atif Aslam saves a woman in the audience from harassment at his show
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'Touch me not': In wake of molestations, Bangalore women organise self-defence classes, protests
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Delhi gangrape: Dissatisfied with police’s inquiry, American woman willing to come back to India
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Two years after 18 women died at tubectomy camp, little has changed at India's sterilisation drives
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US election: Melania Trump defends husband Donald’s comments in leaked video, says he was ‘egged on’
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JNU rape case: Police file chargesheet against accused Anmol Ratan
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Bandra acid attack: Mumbai court convicts Ankur Panwar for murder of Preeti Rathi
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JNU rape case: Accused scholar surrenders to Delhi Police, sent to judicial custody for 14 days
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Rape case filed against JNU student for assaulting PhD scholar
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CBI takes over investigation into Bulandshahr gangrapes on Allahabad High Court's orders
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Delhi court convicts three for abducting and murdering Jigisha Ghosh in 2009
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Nirbhaya Fund will remain ‘lip service’ unless used effectively, says Supreme Court
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Public transport buses to soon have panic buttons, CCTV cameras and tracking devices
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When will Pakistani men stop harassing women on buses?
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AAP government sets up inquiry panel to investigate crimes against women
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Will not hesitate to shoot rapists if law permits, says Delhi police commissioner
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Cell phones to have panic button now, says Maneka Gandhi
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Three years after Delhi rape, women across India take bus rides after dark to assert their rights
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Please spare us the safety lectures. Women should claim the Right to Risk in the city
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Five promises that the Delhi government failed to keep after the 2012 rape-murder
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How Far Should A Woman Go? Prize-winning video explores the question on safety
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How creating online maps could make Indian cities safer for women
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Is India the rape capital of the world? Think again