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Congress sacks Rajasthan minister Rajendra Singh Gudha for admitting their failure in ensuring women’s safety

Congress leader Rajendra Singh Gudha admitted in Rajasthan Assembly that his govt has failed in providing security to women.

‘Out of 40,000 missing women, 95 per cent have been traced and reunited with their families’: Gujarat Police debunks media reports on missing women

The Gujarat Police posted a series of tweets, clarifying that out of 41,621 missing women, 39,497 have been traced down.

Indian women boxers recreate history, bring home four golds at World Boxing Championship: Details

Indian women boxers recreated history and brought home four gold medals at the IBA Women's World Boxing Championship.

Pakistan: Aurat March turns violent as police beat up women, transgender people

During the Aurat March in Pakistan, participants chanted slogans for women's rights and were joined by transgender people, whom the police stopped to question. 

Viral video shows a Muslim kid reciting 10 qualities of ‘gunahgar auratein’. Here is what the Quran says about women in general

The viral video claims that bad women are those who keep their hair uncovered and step out of homes without reason.

Karnataka: A female IPS officer shares private photos of a female IAS officer on social media

Karnataka's home minister Araga Jnanendra said, "We are not sitting quiet, action will be taken against them. They both are behaving in such a bad way - not even normal people speak on the streets like this."

Indian Army to promote 108 women officers to colonel ranks, to lead Army units for the first time: Details

For the first time, Indian Army women officers will be able to command units in their respective arms and services.

Three major international organisations stop working in Afghanistan after the Taliban government banned women from working in NGOs

Save the Children, the Norwegian Refugee Council, and CARE stopped working in Afghanistan after Taliban banned women working for NGOs

UN expresses concern over ban on women working in NGOs in Afghanistan, seeks clarification from Taliban

The UN will seek to meet with the Taliban leadership to obtain clarity on ban on women working in NGOs in Afghanistan

Afghanistan: Taliban govt bans women from working in local and foreign NGOs, says female employees not following Islamic dress code

All domestic and international non-governmental organizations (NGOs) in Afghanistan have been ordered by the Taliban govt to ban female employees

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