Barkha Dutt, Managing Editor, NDTV 24x7Saturday, October 28, 2006: It’s the classic cliché: meek eyes staring out from behind miles of cloth; the grim black color making the perfect style statement for suppression.But is it really that simple?Is the veil a symbol of equality or entrapment? Does it stand for religious freedom or retrograde ritualism?…
some random thoughts…
This post is mainly meant to address two questions that Nita has asked. One is as comment to my previous post. The other is on her blog anygiventuesday.blogspot.com. It deals with Indians working and living abroad. First, to kill this debate on domestic violence and women’s rights. I am slightly tired of all the feminist…
A reflection on Nita’s question
Nita’s question set me thinking…(see comment to post on domestic violence). She has asked if it would be nice if women were endowed with a sixth sense that they are walking into a death trap on the eve of the wedding. Wouldn’t they be able to walk out and save themselves? My question is…how many…
some more on domestic violence…
Recent news reports on the coming into force of the new law against domestic violence have praised the law as a step in the right direction. But the provisions of the said law make me wonder if it will actually prove detrimental, both to women’s welfare, and to the traditional institution of marriage. I may…
on domestic violence…
Tough new law protecting Indian women against domestic violence takes effectThe Associated Press THURSDAY, OCTOBER 26, 2006 NEW DELHI Men who beat, threaten or yell at their wives or live-in girlfriends could be jailed and fined under India’s first law specifically targeting the often-tolerated problem of domestic violence.The new law, which took effect Thursday, also…