Start Where You Are February 3, 2014 The Telegraph Protest need not always be about rousing moments of change, and, taking a leaf out of her early [...] Read more
A world where women matter January 27, 2014 The Telegraph The third edition of the Kolkata Literary Meet, held in association with The Telegraph, got rolling under a [...] Read more
Men, According to Prostitutes January 23, 2014 Open Magazine MUMBAI ~ The red of their lips was outlined in black. Kohl was applied carefully to accentuate the [...] Read more
Meet Fatima Khaitoon: A 28-year-old who has grown from a child married to a brothel owner to a woman who fights for those forced into the sex trade January 6, 2014 DNA It’s been a life-affirming journey lasting 19 years, in which Fatima Khatoon has grown from a child married to [...] Read more
A Tale of Two Citizens December 23, 2013 The Hindu India has two citizens, not one — Devyani Khobragade and Sangeeta Richard. India needs to stand by both. [...] Read more
Train of Thought and Tryst With Tagore November 25, 2013 The Telegraph The American activists watch a Baul singer perform on the Santiniketan Express. Visva-Bharati professor Amrit Sen shares Tagore’s [...] Read more
Lighting Up Lives November 5, 2013 The Indian Express With the arrival of Diwali comes better, brighter moments for sex workers in Watgunj area of Kidderpore [...] Read more
When Candles Stand for Respect November 1, 2013 The Statesman Making candles during the festive season has become the hope for women in the flesh trade as they [...] Read more
High court seeks details of human trafficking cases October 30, 2013 Times of India PATNA: The Patna high court on Tuesday asked the state government to file a fresh counter affidavit [...] Read more
Photos of the day: 10/25 October 30, 2013 The Tampa Tribune French Women’s Rights Minister Najat Vallaud Belkacem dances with children of a charitable trust Apne Aap Women [...] Read more