
Anupama Dalmia
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Feb 19, 2024 |
womensweb.in | Anupama Dalmia |Richa Agrawal
Time and again, there is one phrase that keeps coming up in the social media discourse on feminism. Any guesses? Ah, no prizes for guessing the infamous “itni bhi feminist” or “too much feminism” phrase, a classic eye-roller for me, and I am sure for many more of my tribe, in the realm of gender equality discussions. Pray tell me, how can an ideology, a movement be too ‘much’? It’s not salt or the seasoning of your soup where you can go, “Oops, too much salt, only one spoon was required”.
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Feb 8, 2024 |
womensweb.in | Anupama Dalmia |Smita Das Jain |Aruna Raghuram
I read a post on X recently in which a woman recounted a disconcerting experience during a professional interview call. As the potential employer conducting the interview, she found herself on the receiving end of an unsettling remark from the interviewee. The man commented on her nose pin while he was being interviewed which according to me was not just unprofessional but also random, creepy and weird.
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Feb 7, 2024 |
womensweb.in | Aruna Raghuram |Kalyani Ganesan |Anupama Dalmia
It has been politically incorrect to use the term ‘housewife’ for some years. Instead, we are urged to use the word ‘homemaker’. There is definitely something in the name change. Homemaker is a more respectful and dignified term. Also, it removes the gender element which the earlier ‘housewife’ regrettably had. So, what’s stopping us from calling men homemakers?
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Feb 5, 2024 |
womensweb.in | Kalyani Ganesan |Anupama Dalmia |Lalitha Ramanathan
A lot has already been said about Sandeep Vanga Reddy’s film Animal, and I’m super late to the party. After enduring the 3-hour 21-minute film, I was left utterly disgusted by the violence, craziness, brutality, misogyny, and toxicity. As the credits rolled, I thought if there’s anything more to write about the film, it’s definitely about Gitanjali, portrayed by Rashmika Mandanna.
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Feb 5, 2024 |
womensweb.in | Erikka Chowdhury |Anupama Dalmia |Lalitha Ramanathan
One of the exciting news of 2024 is that legendary actress and dancer Vyjayantimala who emerged as one of the most spectacular actresses of her era primarily the 50s, 60s, and 70s has been awarded with the Padma Vibhushan, the second-highest civilian honor by the government of India.
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