“I felt very lost and alone for many months. I was not able to communicate my feelings to my family. I felt very pressurised to finish my course requirements in college, and it overwhelmed me into thinking about suicide”, says Ram*, a final year engineering student at a reputed college in Chennai. Before Ram could take the drastic step, he turned to online resources hoping for help. “I don't know what I was looking for. I Googled how I felt, and found the contact number of a suicide prevention helpline. I figured I would just make that call. I did…
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Sabarimala is on national news now. The age-old tradition of denying women below the age of fifty entry into the famous temple has been broken. Two women have bravely gone where no woman (in that age group) has gone since 1991. Protests have erupted across the state of Kerala, but they seem to be largely politically motivated. So then, which side does the average person take in this seemingly dicey debate? For starters, you might think, like many others, ‘Why did these women choose to target this long-held religious custom? Why not address issues in other social and work related settings?’…
Read more“We, the women of India hereby commit to building a nationwide movement cutting across region, religion, language, caste and ideology to demand political power for women. All for one and one for all.” This pledge taken on December 8th by about 150 women assembled at Hotel Chalukya in Bengaluru resonated in the hearts of many more invisible people who were not in the room, including women political aspirants and people who want to see more women out there ruling the country and the states. The nonpartisan, crowd-funded collective of people, India Women’s Caucus, aimed at improving representation of women in…
Read moreThis article is part of a special series: Air Quality in our Cities A layer of dust covers every conceivable surface in houses in Samy Nagar in Tirusulam. The vehicles parked on the road have a thin film of grey over them. The drums used to store water have to be shut with heavy lids to prevent the dust from coming in. The curtains in the houses are always drawn tight, so as not to leave any room for passage of dust. But that blocks out the light too. The residents, particularly the women, are constantly dusting and cleaning their…
Read moreதமிழ் மொழி மற்றும் இலக்கியத்தில் ஆர்வம் கொண்டுள்ள ஒத்த பார்வையுள்ள சிந்தனையாளர்கள் ஒன்று கூடிய ‘மன்றம்’ நிகழ்ச்சி நவம்பர் மாதம் 17ஆம் நாள் இந்தியன் இன்ஸ்டிட்யூட் ஆப் டெக்னாலஜி ஆராய்ச்சி பூங்கா அரங்கத்தில் நடைபெற்றது. இதில் கலந்துகொண்டு உரையாற்றிய ஆறு பேச்சாளர்கள் அவர்களின் வேறுபட்ட அனுபவங்களை பகிர்ந்து கொண்டனர். பல்வேறு துறைகளில் உள்ள, பல வயதினை கொண்ட பார்வையாளர்கள் இந்த நிகழ்ச்சியை கண்டு மகிழவும், உரையாடலில் பங்கு கொள்ளவும் ஆர்வத்துடன் வருகை தந்திருந்தனர். நிகழ்ச்சியில் உரையாட ஆறு பேச்சாளர்கள் வெவ்வேறு தலைப்புகளை தேர்ந்தெடுத்திருந்தனர். கணினி நுண்ணறிவு, இந்திய சட்ட சாசனம், மரங்களின் மகிமை, ஆட்டிஸத்தால் பாதிக்கப்பட்ட குழந்தைகள் வெளிப்படுத்தும் திறன்கள் போன்ற தலைப்புகளில் அறிவுபூர்வமான, ஆர்வம் தூண்டும் வகையில் பங்குகொண்டோர் பேச, சீராக நடைபெற்றது மன்றத்தின் மூன்றாவது நிகழ்ச்சி. ஜோஹோ நிறுவனத்தின் சிந்தனையாளர் ராஜேந்திரன் தண்டபாணி கண்ணி நுண்ணறிவின் வளர்ச்சியையும், அதனின் எதிர்காலத்தைப் பற்றியும் விவரித்தார். உலக சதுரங்க சேம்பியன்களை தோக்கடிப்பதிலிருந்து,…
Read moreAs the world is coming together to combat plastic pollution, there is still so much to be done to even be aware and acknowledge the impact of some products that have become an indispensable part of our lives. For example, we are yet to wake up to the eco-disaster of the disposable sanitary pads, while start-ups and NGOs are finding it hard to make an impact with alternatives. To create awareness on sustainable menstruation, Goli Soda, an upscale store in Chennai selling recycled and upcycled products hosted a panel to talk about the impact of waste created by conventional sanitary napkins…
Read more“Homely atmosphere with good food and guaranteed safety,” reads the description of one of the many posts advertising women's hostels on a popular Facebook group for people who have moved to Chennai and are looking for suitable accommodation. The post is accompanied by pictures of three single beds placed next to each other in a cramped room with seemingly little ventilation or light. Yet, the many enthusiastic responses show there is still demand for such places. This is the reality of many such hostels and paying guest accommodation across the city. With very little oversight on their operations, those who…
Read moreWhen they are not paid trolls or a potential accused themselves, I pity the men earnestly and innocently asking after every #MeToo reveal, “But where is the proof?” and “What happened to innocent until proven guilty?” They are struggling to understand what is happening. And in some cases, being too arrogant about it. What is happening is a revolution. And revolution, by definition, doesn’t respect existing norms — social, moral or legal. It redefines norms. You can’t comprehend the new norms by using the old vocabulary. Another thing about revolutions is that they are messy. Don’t let neat paragraphs about all the…
Read moreAs the #MeToo movement from the West settled on Indian shores, brewing up a storm in Bollywood and the Indian media industry, the corporates were not left behind in the exercise of ousting perpetrators of sexual harassment this year. Companies are now mandated to compulsorily disclose sexual harassment cases in their annual reports. A study of companies listed in Nifty shows, in the FY 2018 alone, 601 cases of sexual harassment have been reported. Wipro recorded 101 cases, ICICI bank follows with 99 cases, and Infosys with 77 cases in 2018. Companies hire external firms to implement the POSH Act, manage redressal…
Read moreThere has been concern and commentary that a public list of alleged sexual harassers maligns them and possibly costs them their jobs & family. It is a valid concern. Even so, here is why #MeToo needs to happen, and happen yesterday. And it doesn’t subvert due process, but actually improves it. 1. Sexual harassment, inside and outside workplaces, is the oldest crime in the book. World over, and in India, we have too many historical evidences of public stripping, buying & selling, stalking, sex without consent with women of all ages, stations in life, much worse with caste & poverty.…
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