How Society Controls Women’s Lives By Policing Their Use Of Mobile Phones

It is a widespread practice in Indian households to guard a daughter’s honour and preserve her ‘innocence’ by placing restrictions on how and why she uses a phone.
It is a widespread practice in Indian households to guard a daughter’s honour and preserve her ‘innocence’ by placing restrictions on how and why she uses a phone.
Despite being unhappy with their own lives, it is amusing how people around us like to police our choices and always have unsolicited advice to offer.
In this day and age, does it make sense for a man to be schooled about how he should cover up his wife?
On February 26th, 2022, a woman posted on her Twitter account that the Puducherry police warned her she was “not dressed properly” when she and her friends visited the tourist town.
In the video, a woman can be seen asking a hotel employee if saree is allowed to which she replied that it doesn’t come under “smart casuals”.
We glorify toxic and unhappy marriages but can’t bring ourselves to support love and consent. Why?
A Hyderabad park has banned unmarried couples on its premise, people wonder if they should carry their marriage certificate around now.
It is yet to be known how the pro-Hindutva group got to know about the man and the woman in the bus.
How faulty are our priorities, if when presented with a choice between critiquing public affection and road hazards, we go for the former?
The much usual school uniform of shirt and skirt was put to question yet again and the girls were attacked for sitting comfortably and enjoying the band performance arranged by their school instead of covering themselves up.