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Hang the rapist Not the victim! India will do anything for Raped girls. protests , posts on Facebook but no one will marry them because those girls have been raped.
we asked some some Indian fathers, mothers will they let their son marry a rape victim..what we got is pretty shocking
Revolutionizing Female Empowerment: Natalie Panek at TEDxYouth@Toronto
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A country 614 million-women-strong with 636 million of its total population without safe sanitation. Guess who loses? Women, and girls across all ages.
A country that has more mobile phones than toilets with increasing instances of sexual assault/harassment to use/access basic human needs.
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Actors Pallavi Joshi and director Vivek Agnihotri talk about their film, Buddha In a Traffic Jam and international film festivals.
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