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August 18, 2025

A Path of Empowerment and a Call for Balanced Justice

- Amandeep Singh

India has witnessed a remarkable transformation over the past few decades in its efforts to uplift and empower women. With a constitution that guarantees equality and a judiciary that has often taken progressive stances, the country has introduced several laws aimed at safeguarding the rights, dignity and safety of women. These legal provisions have played a vital role in giving women a stronger voice, more opportunitiesand greater freedom to live without fear. They stand as milestones in our national journey toward gender justice and social development.

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