Sustainable Development Goals
A Rapist Husband is No More Your Husband
Shaziya Shaikh is a SyBMM student at St. Andrew’s College, Bandra. She is an aspiring journalist, and creative writer as well. She believes in improving oneself to become better and […]Read more
Long Journey Towards Gender Equality
Shilpa Rani is a third-year undergraduate pursuing law from NUSRL, Ranchi. She believes that having an idea is futile if it is not expressed to the world. She wants to give […]Read more
Equality – Awareness versus Action
Adya Singh is currently studying at The British School in her final year. In the future, she hopes to delve further into Computer Science and incorporate technological advances in the […]Read more
Gender and Work #SDG5
Tweet chat to discuss whether gender equality prevails at work place Read more
SDG 5- Gender Equality- An Overview
Zainab Laila is a young teenager who aspires to write to inspire others. She started writing at the age of 10 and hasn’t stopped since. SDG 5- Gender Equality- An […]Read more
Gender Equality-An Indicator of Sustainable Development
Krupa Savajiyani is a second year BLS student and she likes to express her ideas and give her thoughts a new direction. GENDER EQUALITY-AN INDICATOR OF SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT. Men and women […]Read more
What Gender Equality Means to Me
Zainab Laila is a young teenager who aspires to write to inspire others. She started writing at the age of 10 and hasn’t stopped since. What Gender Equality Means to […]Read more
Gender Biases that help perpetuate Gender Inequality
Tanuja Nailwal is a second year engineering student at JIIT, Noida. She loves meeting new people and her love for food is infinite. This avid debater loves to be around […]Read more
Gender Equality: A Far- Fetched Dream in the Indian Scenario
Shilpa Rani is a third-year undergraduate pursuing law from NUSRL, Ranchi. She believes that having an idea is futile if it is not expressed to the world. She wants to give […]Read more
Gender and Public Spaces #SDG5
16th December 2016Read more