India has improved blood collection overall, but women still make up a very small share of blood donors. The reasons go far beyond awareness and point to a deeper crisis …
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eKincare’s Preventive Health Utilisation Report 2026 suggests that corporate India has crossed a turning point. Annual health checks are rising, doctor consultations have surged, younger employees are driving adoption, and …
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Autism Awareness Month is the right time to ask a harder question: who is still being missed by diagnosis? Girls and women are often diagnosed later or overlooked altogether because …
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India’s “Mounjaro brides” trend is about far more than a weight-loss drug. It reveals how wedding culture, beauty pressure, and body insecurity are pushing women toward quick medical fixes in …
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“You are marrying a life partner, not a maid”: Supreme Court says both partners must share household chores.
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPThe Supreme Court’s recent remarks on household chores go far beyond one divorce case. They challenge the deeply normalised idea that women must carry unpaid domestic work by default and …
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Band Baja Bitiya: Goel TMT’s film turns a “Baraat” into a rescue for daughters facing abuse
by Anagha BPby Anagha BPGoel TMT’s Band Baja Bitiya campaign uses a striking visual: a father arrives with a wedding band, not to celebrate a marriage, but to bring his abused daughter back home. …
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France has approved a bill to abolish marital duty, ending a legal doctrine that treated refusal of sex as marital misconduct. We explain the history and impact.
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When women posed as men on LinkedIn, their reach surged. This article unpacks the viral experiment that exposed how gender bias quietly shapes visibility, authority, and opportunity on professional platforms.
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Gig worker exploitation in 2026: Why India’s working-age majority remains trapped in precarious work
From nationwide strikes to ten-minute delivery promises, India’s gig economy reveals a system built on pressure and insecurity. As millions depend on platform work, gig worker exploitation is no longer …
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Digital violence against women is not a side effect of the internet. It is its mirror.
by Saranshby SaranshDigital violence against women is real violence with real consequences. This Mosaic editorial examines how online abuse reshapes women’s lives, silences voices, and demands accountability beyond technology alone.