Banks of HealingHow a Lack of Skin Donor Banks in Gujarat Is Creating an Alarming Crisis for Burn Victims The dearth of skin banks means that survivors of dowry violence, gas explosions, industrial accidents, and acid attacks don't have any recourse. By Ashvita Singh
Merits of PatriarchyDowry Helps in Marrying ‘Ugly’ Girls Off, Says Nursing Textbook "It is even more concerning that students are being exposed to such regressive content, and no action has been taken." By Saumya Kalia
Liberal InterpretationDefinition of ‘Dowry’ Should Include Any Material Demands Made From Women: SC When dealing with dowry provisions – meant to act as a deterrent – the courts’ approach must shift “from strict to liberal.” By Devrupa Rakshit
Apathy GalorePolice Have an Obligation to Act With Empathy: Kerala HC The court's observation was in the context of a 21-year-old student who died by suicide after a police officer allegedly misbehaved with her. By Devrupa Rakshit
Anti-Misogyny LessonKerala To Remove Sexist Language From Textbooks After Domestic Abuse Reports “Steps will be taken to turn our schools and colleges into spaces that embrace the idea of gender equality and equal rights," the chief minister said. By Rohitha Naraharisetty
Casting A Wide NetIndia’s Dowry Laws Are Ineffective, Easily Exploited, and Women Are Paying the Price The misuse of dowry laws has led to an alarming number of innocent women getting caught up in the criminal justice system. By Ntasha Bhardwaj