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Marriage Isn’t Dying, Patriarchy Is: How Women Are Changing FamilyWhat’s at stake is not marriage itself, but the patriarchal structure that historically allowed men to dominate within marriages. For some men, women’s independence triggers insecurities.
The Delhi High Court criticized a patriarchal and misogynistic argument regarding age-related marital difficulties faced by ...
Pakistan Supreme Court cited Supreme Court of India's Aparna Bhat v. State of Madhya Pradesh judgement while overturning a ...
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The Punch on MSNMarching to challenge patriarchy in modern societyThis will create an inclusive society where nobody is left behind. Patriarchy creates an unhealthy relationship Many marriages fail today due to the patriarchy mindset of the society that ...
The Delhi High Court has termed as "patriarchal" and "misogynistic" the argument that a woman must foresee marriage-related ...
ISLAMABAD: The Supreme Court on Thursday ruled that a woman’s legal rights, personhood and autonomy were neither erased by ...
Mrs director Arati Kadav talks about adapting The Great Indian Kitchen, challenging gender norms and more. Arati Kadav's Mrs, an adaptation of the Malayalam film The Great Indian Kitchen, has sparked ...
It is often said that marriages are made in heaven ... a young woman striving for an education and a career in a patriarchal society, and the attempts by her father Daulatrao Wandhare - a poor ...
This will create an inclusive society where nobody is left behind. Many marriages fail today due to the patriarchy mindset of the society that discourages men from expressing their vulnerability ...
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