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International Women's Day

'Maa And Me…Together Forever': Rhea Chakraborty Breaks Social Media Silence

Mar 09, 2021 Outlook Correspondent

Rhea Chakraborty posts picture holding her mother’s hand on Women’s Day

Why Do Women Cops On Traffic Duty Never Drink Water?

Mar 08, 2021 Ashwani Sharma

Himachal top cop empathises with the plight women police personnel in speech on Women’s Day


International Women's Day: Football Delhi Launches Campaign To Empower Girls

During the launch event, dignitaries and members of the Football Delhi gifted footballs to each of the 200+ girls present from underprivileged families

Demands By Politicians For Women's Quota In Parliament, State Assemblies Rise

Mar 08, 2021 Outlook Web Bureau

The demand comes in the backdrop of a bill introduced earlier which sought to give 33 per cent reservation to women in Lok Sabha and state assemblies


Police, Politics, Judiciary: How India Fails Its Women Everyday

The Hathras rape case brought forward the barbarism of those who sit at the top of gender and caste hierarchical systems.

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08 March, 2021

Five Countries Including India Account For Total Child Brides In World: UNICEF

Outlook Web Bureau

10 million additional child marriages may occur before the end of the decade, threatening years of progress in reducing the practice, said the UNICEF as it released its new survey


08 March, 2021

Women’s Day: Think Farmers, Think Men. But 40,000 Women Farmers Would Beg To Differ

Jayanta Bhattacharya

Women’s Day: Thousands of women farmers hold protest marches and deliver speeches at the Singhu, Tikri and Ghazipur protest sites at Delhi's borders on International Women's Day.


08 March, 2021

Women Farmers: From Raising Livestock To Growing Food In Backyards

Outlook Web Bureau

On Women’s Day, empowering stories of ladies successfully raising livestock and growing food in backyards, with some help from ICRISAT joint projects


08 March, 2021

Our Bodies And The Intertwined Fates Of Women And Animals

Varda Mehrotra

One of the most marked commonalities across females of all species is the control of their sex lives.


08 March, 2021

International Women's Day: Virat Kohli Salutes Female Divinity, Shares Adorable Photo Of Wife And Daughter

Outlook Web Bureau

Every year, International Women’s Day is celebrated on March 8. The theme this year is #ChooseToChallenge


08 March, 2021

International Women's Day: More Cricket Teams In World Events From Next Cycle, Announces ICC

Outlook Web Bureau

T20 World Cup will have 12 teams instead of 10 from the 2026 edition. The ODI World Cup will also be expanded -- from eight teams to 10 -- from the 2029 edition


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08 March, 2021

Sports Minister Kiren Rijiju Flags Off Fit India Walkathon On International Women's Day

Outlook Web Bureau

All Women's Fit India Walkathon are being organised in 1000 venues across India


08 March, 2021

A Look At The Role Of Women In Indian Entertainment Landscape

Eshita Bhargava

The steadily increasing number of women behind the camera in India is enhancing the quality and visibility of cinema through sensitive storytelling.


08 March, 2021

New Zealand's Sports Icons Kendra Cocksedge, Katie Bowen and Sophie Devine Mark International Women’s Day

Outlook Web Bureau

New Zealand's women's Rugby, Football and Cricket icons have come together as the country prepares to host three major World Cups in 2021-22


08 March, 2021

Study Says Women Farmers Can Increase Yield 20-30%: UN Body

Outlook Web Bureau

Research shows that if women farmers had the same access to productive resources as men, they could increase agricultural output: FAO


08 March, 2021

International Women's Day 2021: PM Modi Extends Wishes To Women

Outlook Web Bureau

PM Modi said it was his our government's honour to work towards furthering women empowerment in the country across a wide range of sectors.


Photo Gallery

A farmer sits near his red chillies at a deserted APMC market, during the weekend curfew imposed by the Karnataka government to curb the spread of COVID-19, in Hubballi.

PTI Photo

Delhi Chief Minister & AAP National Convenor Arvind Kejriwal being welcomed by women supporters during his door-to-door campaign ahead of the Goa Assembly elections, in Goa.

PTI Photo

A health worker collects swab sample of a woman for COVID-19 test, amid concerns over rising Omicron cases, in Gurugram.

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Traffic jam on a road at Shalimar Bagh during the weekend curfew imposed by the Delhi government to curb the spread of Covid-19, in New Delhi.

PTI Photo/ Shahbaz Khan

The Lajpat Nagar market wears a deserted look during the weekend curfew imposed by the Delhi government to curb the spread of Covid-19, in New Delhi.

PTI Photo/ Shahbaz Khan
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