Dear Society, Stop Applauding Men For Pitching In

To be treated as equal with respect is not a favour but the right of a woman which she should demand rather than being thankful for it.
“A video is worth a million words.”
To be treated as equal with respect is not a favour but the right of a woman which she should demand rather than being thankful for it.
The video gained a lot of attention online after it was shared on Twitter by an IPS officer, who wrote, “She made this world a better place to live. Kindness is beautiful!”
The single ends with the message, “This is dedicated to all of those fighting on the frontlines. They are the real heroes today. We need to burn bright like candles through the hurricane and emerge stronger together.”
People from the LGBTQ+ community and their allies expressed their concerns about CarryMinati’s TikTok vs YouTube roast.
Videos on Tik Tok are a reflection of the regressive mentality that still belives in misogyny and living life on patriarchal notions. It is time that we change that.
She says that we’re no different than the malefactors if we don’t speak up for the victims of domestic violence. Although the lockdown was put in place to ensure the security of the masses, it has rendered many people vulnerable to violence.
Popular blogger and entrepreneur Aanam Chashmawala reveals how she bought a house of her own at the age of 26.
I feel that they should have the ability to take the decisions on how they are going to spend their money or how they are going to invest it.
“It doesn’t matter if you’re Hindu, Muslim, Jain, Sikh. Your religion doesn’t make you any more or less of an Indian. This bill spreads hate and does not care about its own people.” – Feroza Aziz
A big part of the stories of all these women is the fact that they’re women entrepreneurs in what is still a male-dominated industry.