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Women's Feature Service

Women's Feature Service produces articles from a gender perspective for use by mainstream publications and websites.

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11.11.2004 Janardhan, 12, is proud of the fact that he can cook dal (lentils) and rice in a jiffy. And that he can get more rice by begging than his friends. A student of class 7, he begs along with 56 other boys aged between five and 15 years. And he begs to go to school.
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04.10.2004 A proposed amendment in Turkey's penal code to make adultery a criminal offense, has triggered a controversy in the country, with womens groups protesting it is an attempt to peep into citizen's bedrooms, rather than eradicating poverty, illiteracy and violence.
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01.09.2004 Seeking recognition, respect, dignity and their right to livelihood as entertainers, about 30,000 women from dance bars across India's commercial capital, Mumbai, recently staged a protest at a landmark public ground in the city.

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