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Sulli Deals" [a] was an open-source app which contained photographs and personal information of some 100 Muslim women online. [1] An FIR was filed by the Delhi Police with National Commission for Women India taking suo moto cognisance of the matter on 8 July 2021. [2] The creator of the app was a BCA Student from Indore, Madhya Pradesh.
TikTok, (formerly, Musical.ly), is a video social network app for video creation, messaging, and live broadcasting. Yes [26] Yes [27] Yes: No Ustream: Ustream is an app for live-streaming. Yes [28] Yes [29] No Vine: Vine was a download-only short-form video hosting service where users could share six-second-long looping video clips. Yes: Yes ...
Mundhra's previous series, Indian Matchmaking, was a smash success.The Netflix show following Mumbai-based matchmaker Sima Taparia debuted July 2020 and ran for three seasons, earning two Emmy ...
IUML-Muslim Women's League, [1] or simply Vanitha League [2] is the women's wing of the Indian Union Muslim League (IUML) of India [3] Noorbina Rasheed is the National General secretary. National office bearers
Bharatiya Muslim Mahila Andolan or BMMA (transl. Indian Muslim Women's Movement) is an autonomous, secular, rights-based mass organization led by Zakia Soman which fights for the citizenship rights of the Muslim women in India. [1] The BMMA was formed in January 2011. [1] The organisation is based in Mumbai. [2]
Zenana (Persian: زنانه, "of the women" or "pertaining to women"; [1] Urdu: زنانہ; Bengali: জেনানা; Hindi: ज़नाना) is the part of a house belonging to a Muslim family in the Indian subcontinent, which is reserved for the women of the household. [2]
Shayara Bano heaved a sigh of relief on Wednesday at the enactment of a law banning polygamy in her small Indian state, the culmination of a years-long effort including her own case before the ...
In ancient Indian society, "practices that restricted women's social mobility and behavior" existed but the arrival of Islam in India "intensified these Hindu practices, and by the 19th century purdah was the customary practice of high-caste Hindu and elite communities throughout India."