In a rather somber list of the deadliest pandemics our world has faced, the Cholera pandemic of 1852-60 ranks 7th, killing close to a million people in its wake.
In a rather somber list of the deadliest pandemics our world has faced, the Cholera pandemic of 1852-60 ranks 7th, killing close to a million people in its wake.
We talk about the gender wage gap extensively, given just how pervasive this issue becomes for a country like India, where it will take us nearly 197 years to close the gender pay gap.
For many women worldwide, having a choice is a pipedream.
As seen from the Global South, development is more than just a rise in GDP; it also includes improvements in infrastructure, education, health care, the environment, and political stability.
Technology and data are helping fuel an unprecedented movement for social justice worldwide.
Amidst the old-world charm of Rohtas district in Bihar lies a village called Somhar, where JEEViKA member, Pramila Devi, lives with her family.
Some of the most significant scientific breakthroughs have come from Indian women scientists.
Celebrating firsts is always special: your first cricket match victory, first salary, first car, or your child’s first birthday.
In Baringo County of Kenya lives a boy called Rutto Kamama Kolem. He grew up believing that Female Genital Mutilation was a sign of goodness in a woman, making her eligible to become a wife.
Visualization is not a new trend: it has existed since the advent of human existence in this world.
A report by the United Nations shows that 415 million people exited multidimensional poverty in the country between 2005-06 and 2019-21.
Did you know that people tend to classify themselves as either visual or verbal thinkers?