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BOOKS

  Deepening Democracy
Challenge of Governance and Globalization in India
   
  Off the Beaten Track   
Rethinking Gender Justice for Indian Women
   
  Religion in the Service of Nationalism and Other Essays
   
   In Search of Answers
Indian Women's Voices from Manushi
   
  Gandhi and Women
   
  Voices from the Save Himalaya Campaign  
Interview with Sunderlal and Vimla Bahuguna (Hindi)
   
  Women Bhakta Poets   
   
 
 
WHAT THEY SAY ABOUT MANUSHI
Manushi is thoughtful, incisive and enlightening. More than just feed information, it asks questions that should be asked. It should definitely be read by all those who want to do something for India.
Maneka Gandhi, former Minister for Environment and Social Justice
 
 

It is with great sadness that we inform you that we have had to temporarily suspend the publication of Manushi: a Journal about Women and Society because Manushi Trust is going through a very severe financial crisis. (Read more ...)
 
SELECT ARTICLES ON ENDURING CONCERNS
  Women’s Rights and Wrongs
  Economic Warfare Against Rickshaw Owners/Pullers
  Aspects of Indic Culture: Of Humans and Divinities
Giving a Voice to Street Vendors
  Politics of Massacres, Riots and Communal Conflicts
  Towards Solution of the Kashmir Problem
  Battles for Basic Needs
  Politicians Who Make a Difference
  Women in Politics
  Battles to Protect Environment and Crisis in Farm Sector
  Her Stories: Profiles in Courage
  National Defence and Nuclear Ambition
  Science & Technology
  Short Stories and Poems
  Media Reviews

 PICTORIAL PRESENTATIONS
Manushi's Battles to Decriminalize Licensing System of Street Vendors (click here)

Government's  Warfare against Citizen Friendly, Eco-Friendly Cycle Rickshaws (click here)
 
LATEST RELEASE

Madhu Purnima Kishwar
Zealous Reformers,
Deadly Laws

 

This book, by one of pioneers of the contemporary women's rights movement in India, delves deeply into legislation and law enforcement to explore the reason why laws enacted for the purpose of enforcing women's rights in India end up producing such dismal results. A running theme in the book is the need to adopt a culturally sensitive approach to social reform that respects the aspirations and cherished values of those in whose lives we wish to introduce change. (Read More…)



 
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