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Southern States Lead in Women Beneficiaries of PM-SVANidhi Loan Scheme
The PM-SAVNidhi scheme for street vendors is leading in southern states, which have outperformed their northern counterparts in terms of women beneficiaries. The Union Ministry of Housing and Urban Affairs data shows that states such as Andhra Pradesh, Telangana, Tamil Nadu and Karnataka have reported higher percentages of women beneficiaries, ranging from 50 to 70%, compared to the northeastern states, where the percentage is low than the… read-more
Tags: southern states, Women Beneficiaries, PM Scheme, Women, High Percentage
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Taliban Barred Entry Of Women Without Hijab Into Outdoor Restaurant
The Taliban barred entry of families and women into restaurants with gardens or green spaces in Herat province, confirmed local news. The decision came after religious clerics complained of mixing genders in such places. Afghan officials said that the curbs have been brought in place because of gender mixing or because women allegedly are not wearing the hijab. Notably, the outdoor dining ban only applies to establishments in Herat.
Tags: Taliban, Hijab Wearing, Restaurant Entry Ban, Women, rules
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Rajasthan CM Announces Free Bus Service For Woman
Ashok Gehlot, the CM of Rajasthan, announced a special offer for female citizens of Rajasthan. Marking the International Women's Day, the Congress-led Government announced free bus travel for a day to all women. The service started on March 7, and will continue till March 8. Announced on Holi, it will be of maximum benefit to those who are travelling after celebrating the festival of Holi-Dhulandi
Tags: ASHOK GEHLOT, Women, Rajasthan Government, Free Travel, International women's day
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Monkeypox Cases Tally Rise To 9, Delhi Reports 4th Case
Monkeypox cases are rising rapidly in India, with a total tally of nine. On August 4, Delhi reported its fourth case of Monkeypox. A 31-year-old woman tested positive for the disease, confirmed by the Delhi Health Department. Notably, this is the first case of Monkeypox amongst women in India. The patient is currently… read-more
Tags: Monkeypox, Delhi, government hospital, Women, disease
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Delhi Govt Announces Financial Assistance Program For Aspiring Female Professional Drivers
Delhi government introduced a scheme on July 18 to give financial assistance to women who want to undergo driving training and become professional taxi drivers. Transport Department will cover half of each woman's training costs, which are estimated to be roughly Rs 4,800. Women will be trained at government-run driving schools in Burari, Loni, and Sarai Kale Khan. The government will encourage fleet owners and aggregators to finance the… read-more
Tags: Delhi, Delhi Government , professional drivers, Women, financial support
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Security Council Briefs About Taliban's Ban On Girls Education
The Security Council discussed the repressive practices of the Taliban, especially ban on education of Taliban girls. On June 23, the council noted that women and girls in Afghanistan are being denied their most fundamental human rights, including employment and education, amidst the country's deteriorating humanitarian and economic conditions. During a briefing via video-conference, security council said, it has been 279 days, that girls are… read-more
Tags: Taliban, Human Rights, Women, Education(1522), UN Security Council
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It's Women's Choice To Work Despite Education Qualifications, Says Bombay HC Judge
Education qualification shouldn't be the only reason, forcing a woman to earn living. On June 11, the Bombay HC judge Bharti Dangre stated this while reviewing a man’s plea challenging the lower-family court's orders, which asked him to pay Rs 5,000 maintenance to his estranged wife in a Domestic Violence pending case. Dismissing the man's plea, Justice Dangre said, " It is a woman's choice to work."
Tags: Women, Bombay HC, Justice Bharti Dangre, judgement, Education(1522)
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Menstrual Cycle Aligned With Mental, Emotional & Physical Well Being
The menstrual health of a woman is aligned and impacted by the social, mental, and physical surroundings of a woman. A study reveals that these stages needed to be monitored and balanced, as it plays a key role. While the physical stage revolves around body fitness, the mental stage helps in the balance between the brain and hormones. Lastly, social surrounding is better when the period isn't considered taboo.
Tags: Menstrual, Women, Well Being, emotional, Health
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Taliban Issues A "Final & Non-Negotiable" Order For Female TV Anchors To Cover Their Faces On Air
Taliban authorities in Afghanistan have mandated that all-female TV presenters cover their faces while on air. The Taliban's Virtue and Vice Ministry, as well as the Information and Culture Ministry, issued the directive. The order was described as “final and non-negotiable." Several female broadcasters and presenters have shared photographs of themselves wearing face masks while delivering shows on social media.
Tags: Taliban, Women, Afghanistan, tv anchors, Kabul
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Taliban Mandates Face-Coverings For Women In Public
On May 7, the Taliban announced yet another decree for women. The Taliban has now mandated face-coverings for women in public. The group stressed that women must cover their faces in public, and recommended the use of burqas. The Taliban has banned men and women from visiting parks at the same time. The group has also imposed travel restrictions on women.
Tags: Taliban, Burqa, Women, face covering, Afghanistan
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