"As a woman, I can empathize with their plight. This negative mindset towards menstruation isn't limited to the illiterate, but also affluent and educated families. They don't talk about menstrual health."
From a life-changing accident and depression to self-doubt and suicidal thoughts, Inshah’s life has been nothing less than a rollercoaster ride. But every time one door shut, the courageous girl looked for another one.
A native of Salva village in the Mendhar district, Dr Rehana Basheer had never thought that she would pursue civil services as a career option, let alone secure an excellent rank.
“When I reached the accident site, I saw two individuals stuck in the front of the Maruti van and critically injured. A crowd had gathered at the scene but many people were busy clicking photos and recording videos."
For Sikhs, the turban is an essential symbol of faith. But the inspiring youngster didn't think twice before shedding it for a larger cause! #Respect #HeroesOHumanity
“When Chandeep came to my home, I saw that he is working on his laptop and mobile with his feet. He doesn’t have hands, I was really moved,” said his mentor the legendary Milkha Singh. #Respect #Champion #Sports
Aiming to make work spaces safer for women, the bill makes it abundantly clear that "it shall be no defence that the sexual benefit was derived with the consent of the victim".
As Jammu and Kashmir witnessed its first spate of heavy snowfall this season, check out these pics of the cops braving the freezing conditions to do their duty. #Respect
By a writ petition filed in 2014 by the Delhi-based NGO, We the Citizens, the Supreme Court looked into the constitutional validity of Article 35A, which essentially grants special privileges to the ‘permanent residents’ of Jammu and Kashmir.