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The Violence of Politeness: How Men Enable Family-Led Disrespect
I have sat in living rooms where women were corrected softly, judged subtly, and expected to adjust gracefully while the men who claimed to love them chose silence in the name of peace. That silence is not cultural. It is a choice. Mother-in-law: “Usse thoda badalne ko bolo.” Husband: Maa, maine apni partner ko kisi ki expectations ke hisaab se badalne ke liye nahi chuna. I didn’t marry her to meet family expectations. I married her to honour who she is. Mother-in-l

Anushree Dash
Jan 104 min read


Breaking Barriers: Advancing Equality Through a Gender Lens
The first thing I do every morning is unlock my phone. There’s an app to count my steps, track my sleep, remind me to drink water, even tell me when I’m stressed. But there is no app that warns a girl before she’s told to lower her voice. No app that stops a boy from being taught that dominance is strength. No app that alerts us when patriarchy quietly decides whose dreams matter. And that’s because patriarchy isn’t a glitch. It ’s the operating system we never consented to

Anushree Dash
Dec 16, 20252 min read


Empowering the Future: Celebrating National Girl Child Day and the Fight for Gender Equality
Let’s not sugarcoat it: this isn’t a new problem. Girls and women have been treated as second-class citizens, whether openly or subtly.

Anushree Dash
Jan 24, 20255 min read
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