In the early 21st century, millennial Indian women launched a radically new kind of feminist politics that had not been seen before.
Play is routinely suspended due to poor weather, low visibility, lightning or rain, but a stoppage as a result of pollution is almost unheard of.
No one knows who will be the seven-billionth person on earth, but the chances are he or she will be born in northern India.
Though advocacy groups and helplines in recent years have given homosexuals a voice and some solace, they are still largely a hidden community.
”We are not the Chinese.” This was the message from India this week as Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh’s government used the first India-Africa Forum Summit in Delhi to redefine the way in which its role in Africa is viewed. The Mail & Guardian‘s Nic Dawes attended the summit.