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Aparna V Singh

@editorsahiba

Founder & Chief Editor at @womensweb. Feminist. Reader. Greedy for books and more vacations. Hates multi-tasking.

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Huh… cos of course the poor men never get a chance to talk otherwise… let’s hope this is actually a chance to ask them some tough questions…

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Such a pleasure to meet women who encourage us to dream big - not to participate in an empty hustle but to pursue goals that truly matter

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#consentmatters In India, it’s far too routine of course for us to treat people with disabilities as if they have no preferences or choices, all in the guise of ‘help’.

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At the very least, Piyusha Vir deserves a clearer response on how folks at Amazon India came to the conclusion that no further action is warranted - when an expensive item ordered hasn’t reached her and the parcel was clearly torn. Anyone on my TL can help?

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of course. We know that men in India do a tiny fraction of the child care and housework, so why would there be stress around it? And before you @ me that this is because most women are homemakers, let’s take a minute to think of why more women can’t work outside the home.

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A fabulous thread. Coincidentally I am reading the Deep Work book and finding it interesting, but at every example he cites, I find myself asking, but how would this ever work for a woman?

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I love it that the parents recognised the hard work their daughter put in. So many Indian girls are just put in positions of responsibility that take away their childhood, without it ever being considered a big deal…

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The phrase 'harassment at work' usually brings one image to mind. There's another kind not talked about, one with no POSH committee to address it - psychological violence. Aparna V Singh explores the often gendered realities of hidden harassment at work. humanise.co.in/posts/coming-o…

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Since 9 am, I have received 5 calls from different Bajaj_Finserv numbers and when I finally lost my temper and shouted at them, they are continuing to call. Bajaj_Finserv can you confirm if it’s your official policy to harass people in the guise of marketing?

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Extremely grateful to Rajdeep Sardesai for shining the light on fearless journalist Mausami Singh who reports with integrity