
These days, children call it “cleaning timeline”, but most others call it ordinary “good news”. This week, several intelligence articles have increased me, which is a relaxation from an otherwise appalling nature of the news cycle.
In the sex world, it was filled with a victory. Karnataka became the first Indian state to approve paid menstrual holidays in the government and private sector. Many women welcomed this step. This is mainly because it is hard to recognize how Dysmenorrhea inhibits women in optimal functioning at the time of their monthly cycles in the working space. Even if they do not do physical work, cramps during one’s period tend to be restrictive, causing acute discomfort. Rest day will help a month with better performance and accounting for women and their bodies.
However, this topic of menstrual holidays had Indian feminists discussing the subject. This piece quotes the MPs, personnel administration, infosys that pointed out that the provision of 12 menstrual days of holiday in the workplace would cause uneven problems. “Starting one day of menstrual leave could be disadvantageous for women because there is a possibility to lose job opportunities,” she said. Similar arguments were raised against maternity leave when the subject was brought to the forefront. However, it seems that the necessity prevailed over patriarchal ideas of what “employment” and “opportunity” means. We should apply for further leave, including parental leave (not only maternity leave); Otherwise, employers will be aversion to recruit women or pay the same wages.
Another joyful article this week Alisha Dutt talks about how about 30 women of all age groups, as soon as the bonds of children are bound, now enters Mahil’s office Jan Adhikar Samiti, NGOs in Ajmer to learn film and editing, and hope to make their own films.
In other reports, the only man who appealed against his belief as rape of 72 -year -old French inhabitant Gisèle Pelicot gained his sentence from nine to 10 years in prison. Husamettin Dogan, 44, claimed that he was innocent despite graphic video shots that turned out in court that he had penetrated a motionless pelicot. During the court proceedings she asked to cease to be referred to as an icon. “I’m an ordinary woman who dared to start a trial,” she said. “I became an icon against my will.” As women become unwilling heroes, it is a longer story that tells.
In the end, the University of Harvard was named Lawhore Divistan, a draft personality of Professor Kare by Khubchandani, to teach classes as a visiting professor about Queer culture, ethnography and rupture. In their class, students will learn to answer questions around bodies, pleasure, strength and desire.
Have a gender Euphoric week!
Wordsworth
Exclusion based on gender: Although this term is self -explaining, it seems that it needs to be explained to the Indian Ministry of Outside. 10th October Afghan Foreign Minister Amir Khan Muttaqi, official Taliban representative, addressed the Indian press except for all female journalists. Congress Priyanka Gandhi Vadra described the incident as “insulting some of the most reputable women in India”.
Tool set
The Office for Records of National Crime Last report from 2023 It throws out alarming statistics of violence based on sex in India. During 2023, a total of 4,48 211 cases of crime against women were recorded, indicating an increase of 0.7% compared to 2022, where 4,45,256 cases were recorded. According to this report, cases registered under criminal offenses related to the dowry in 2023 were 14%, with more than 15,000 cases and more than 6,100 deaths over the year.
Ouch!
“Look, I come from a back family. We have turned away whenever a sensual type of scene came in the film. This is happening in our house today. Gauahar (Khan) is now part of our family, and we are responsible for her reputation.
Ismail composer Darbar on the actor and his brother -in -law Gauahar Khan working after marriage.
The people we meet
Poomani C | Photo Credit: Special Arrangement
The aim of the co -founder, 29, 29, 29, aims to recall women with skills necessary for political engagement and encourage them to career in politics. During her work as a political consultant, the Faculty witnessed obvious discrimination, abuse and indifference based on gender. “I have seen a large number of women attending political meetings as a recipient, but rarely we see them on stage as leaders or organizers. Why are women not part of power structures, decision -making tables?” Through initiatives such as Thaenkood (Honeycomb), its organization hopes to build the capacity of local leaders and applicants through workshops. This is, in addition to representing the suffering of local politicians through petitions and protests. “I sometimes try to enter the main policy.
Published – October 12, 2025 08:08





