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  1. 39

    Domestic Violence with Vatsalya Nalla.

    The Podcaster is a student of Law, this podcast was published as final project under an internship program, Called LRA Human Rights, Write for Rights. Vatsalya narrates her findings, on Domestic Violence, as part of her final project.

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    Women during world war two, with Nihal Noushad. Part One.

    Women are eternal victims of war, they are eternally forgotten by history. As if women suffering and heroism were eventually absorbed into men. Women were also at war. And telling their stories means facing the harsh reality of war. Women are going to recount world war two. In its most painful and courageous form. These chunks of life and bravery long forgotten, reveal better than anything else, what the world war was like for France and entire Europe. Part Two is Coming Soon.

  3. 37

    WOMEN’S RIGHTS ARE NON-NEGOTIABLE.

    WOMEN’S RIGHTS ARE NON-NEGOTIABLE. With Lahari Rajaputra

  4. 36

    The Blood Red Taboo: Menstruation

    The Blood Red Taboo: Menstruation, With Ann.V.Varghese

  5. 35

    Stalking: An under studied violence against women

    Stalking: An under studied violence against women With Sanchari Benergee

  6. 34

    Time to recognise mensural leave

    Time to recognise mensural leave., With Ms Silvy Sheetal

  7. 33

    Women castigated for being Raped - The need for change in Society’s Stance

    Women castigated for being Raped - The need for change in Society’s Stance with S. Yeseswini 

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    Woman's right to live without fear of violence or discrimination

    Woman's right to live without fear of violence or discrimination With Tashveen Kaur.

  9. 31

    Married Woman rights on her body

    Married Woman rights on her body with Surbhi Agarwal. Woman History Month Special.

  10. 30

    Breaking Barriers: The Path For Women’s Right to Education

    Breaking Barriers: The Path For Women’s Right to Education With Mudit Naveen

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    India-Türkiye relations are never at dagger’s drawn but need a semantic shape

    India-Türkiye relations are never at dagger’s drawn but need a semantic shape By Viranch Dave With Khushpreet Kaur's Narration.

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    Why such chaos in the recently held Brazilian election!? Like the Insurrections of Capitol hill, the United States, the Brazilian Congress also saw a similar insurrection. Talks Uzma Shaik.

    Supporters of former Brazilian President Jair Bolsonaro have refused to accept their election defeat. Bolsonaro’s supporters have stormed Brazil’s Supreme Court, Parliament, and the Presidential Palace.  Scripted by Garima Pandey. In association with Rehaish NGo.

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    Andhra Pradesh's Three Capital issue, explains Uzma Shaik.

    Uzma Shaik, Explains the complex and entirely unique Andhra Pradesh's Three Capital issue.

  14. 26

    The real story of courageous Neerja Bhanot, With Arundhutee Bhattacharya.

    Neerja Bhanot was a 22-year-old Indian flight attendant working on Pan Am Flight 73 when it was hijacked by terrorists during a layover in 1986.

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    Artificial Intelligence Defending a Case in Court For the First Time. With Uzma Shaik.

    Uzma narrates the story of an AI-based robot defending in court. In Association with T&S Engineers. Produced by LRA Originals.

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    NOTABLE LEGAL DEVELOPMENTS OF 2022, with Shaik Uzma.

    The year 2022 is when everyone is striving to recover from the effects of a pandemic after overcoming numerous obstacles. For the first time, India's Supreme Court live-streamed three independent constitutional bench proceedings on YouTube simultaneouslyi Regardless, There have been several advances in the legal arena, including the introduction of various bills on various sectors and many more. The gist of Some noteworthy legal developments is discussed in this podcast by Shaik Uzma.

  17. 23

    Justice delayed is Justice Denied, With Uzma Shaik.

    Uzma Shaik, Narrates her Original Article, titled Justice Delayed is Justice Denied! Sponsored under the Remote journalism program of Legal Research & Analysis.

  18. 22

    A woman who flew more than 3000 Miles, for an online date, was allegedly killed for her organs.

    Arundhutee Bhattacharya Narrates about the Local authority's claim that a Mexican woman who traveled 3,000 kilometers for love became a victim of human organ trafficking.

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    Shraddha’s Murder By Aftab: Six Ways To Use Our Anger To Fight Violence Against Women

    Shraddha’s Murder By Aftab: Six Ways To Use Our Anger To Fight Violence Against Women. Narrated by Rida Ahmad, Written by Kavita Krishnan, an activist.

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    New Era of Gender Equality” India’s Women, Men Cricketers get Equal Pay

    New Era of Gender Equality” India’s Women, Men Cricketers get Equal Pay

  21. 19

    How to get Registered as a Patent Agent in India‘? We Explain!

    The Subject of Intellectual Property law (IP) is expanding rapidly. We are seeing a paradigm shift where businesses are shifting their focus from purchasing physical assets like land and machines to acquiring intellectual assets.

  22. 18

    We Explain the possible scenarios for why British Politicians especially those joining Downing Street are quitting? With Uzair Ansari

    We Explain the possible scenarios for why British Politicians especially those joining Downing Street are quitting?

  23. 17

    End Violence against woman With Sankalp Mirani

    “ The law enforcement community is not immune from domestic violence. When this violence occurs, it must be directly addressed to assure that it is treated as the violent crime it is.                                ~ Attorney Christopher

  24. 16

    What are the ‘kamikaze’ drones Russia is reportedly using? We Explain

    What are the ‘kamikaze’ drones Russia is reportedly using?

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    This Mental health awareness month, Rida Ahmad Talks about Mental health as a demon or Disorder! Script by Faisal Khan.

    “One need not be a chamber to be haunted; one need not be a house; the brain has corridors surpassing material place.” – Emily Dickinson

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    ANATOMY OF BIAS

    ANATOMY OF BIAS Script by Sohagni Roy. Hindu College, University of Delhi.

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    ‘Trademarks in the Metaverse: All You Need to Know ‘

    ‘Trademarks in the Metaverse: All You Need to Know ‘

  28. 12

    Rida Ahmad, Talks about the Provisions of the Arrest by Police

    Arresting Rules: Police cannot arrest you arbitrarily, you have these legal rights.

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    Cover your face or be ready to get arrested!! Second Episode by Rida Ahmad and the Ghost from Tehran.

    The anti-Hijab protests continue throughout Iran, Our thoughts and mind are with the victims of the regime. The report is sent to us by our Iranian representative, The Ghost. His identity is confidential due to the immense threat of torture and arrest by the regime's notorious police.

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    Cover your hair or will be arrested! Did you know letting your hairs blown to free winds is a crime in Iran! With Rida and Ahmad Ghosts of Tehran.

    This Episode contains confidential sources contributed to this episode, from Human Rights Watchdogs of Tehran University. This Episode is dedicated to our Iranian sisters and brothers who have been consistently targeted by the so-called morality Police of Khomeini-led Shia oligarchs. We're immensely moved to hear about the brutalities that our sisters suffer, and our thoughts and prayers are with all these Heroes. May Lord Protect you all! Inshallah.

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    Episode 13

    The term "quiet quitting" has been making rounds on social media for quite some days now. Users, especially Gen Z, have been discussing the term on Instagram reels, Tweets and even on Twitter videos. People have associated the term with laziness, but the concept goes beyond the simplistic definition. It is often confused with quitting the job altogether, but it is not the actual definition.

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    Bilkis Bano case: A bare truth of Modern Indian Democracy Episode two. Hosted by Rida Ahmad

    Let\'s do a little flashback to last Friday\'s episode. After Gujarat government\'s anonymous Perhaps strange decision to set free all the 11 Convicts of the Bilkis Bano Gang rape, and murder case, triggering a massive outrage across the country, the decision came on 15th August, 2022. Ironically the same day India was celebrating its diamond jubilee, 76th Independence day, ironically Our Prime Minister Mr. Narendra Modi was vowing women\'s safety standards. The Gujarat government was immediately criticised for their remission cum favoured decision. Please sign the petition to register your protest here https://chng.it/KVdmngyz

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    Bilkis Bano case: A bare truth of Modern Indian Democracy. Anchored by Rida Ahmad

    On August 15th, in the morning from LAL Quila ramp Prime Minister Mr Narendra Modi vowed to the safety and dignified life of women of our blessed nation. Let\'s take a lightning fast recap what the Prime Minister had to say about women safety standards. Prime Minister Narendra Modi on Independence day urged people to pledge not to do anything that lowers the dignity of women, saying a mentality to insult them in speeches and behaviour has crept in. Addressing the nation from the ramparts of the Red Fort on the 76th Independence Day, Modi said respect for women is an important pillar of India\'s growth and stressed the need to extend support to \'Nari Shakti\'. \"A distortion has crept in our conduct and we at times insult women,\" he said, and asked, \"Can we take a pledge to get rid of this from our behaviour and values?\" It is important that in speech and conduct \"we do nothing that lowers the dignity of women\", he said. Gender equality is the key to a united India, he said, adding that without equal importance to sons and daughters in family structures, the idea of unity will be lost. \"We should celebrate the diversity of India...At home too, the roots of unity are sowed when both the son and the daughter are equal. If they are not, the mantra of unity cannot reverberate. I hope we can get rid of this attitude of upper-lower or mine-others,\" Modi said. \"Gender equality is a crucial parameter of unity,\" the prime minister said. He further said women\'s power is present in all sectors of society and significant for the growth of the country. \"If we look at \'Nari shakti\' in law, education, science and police, our daughters and mothers are making major contributions to India,\" Modi said.

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    Remembering and Honoring Hazrat Mahal. A podcast by Rida Ahmad.

    Hazrat Mahal worked in association with Nana Saheb, but later joined the Maulavi of Faizabad in the attack on Shahjahanpur. When the forces under the command of the British re-captured Lucknow and most of Oudh, she was forced to retreat.

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    SEXUAL HARASSMENT OF WOMEN AT WORKPLACE By Sankalp Mirani

    Sexual harassment is a pattern of behaviour. It is defined as a sexually inappropriate behaviour. Whether in a developed, developing, or undeveloped country, sexual harassment in the workplace is a prevalent problem. Atrocities against women are common everywhere. It is a worldwide issue that has a negative influence on both men and women. It occurs more frequently in the female gender.

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    A message of love and peace at this 75th Independence day.

    Podcast host Rida Ahmad co relates the seventy five years of Glorious independence with New India and its aspirations. Sponcered by Rehaish NGo and Black Cat Publication Dial +91 81303 14079 Now to Publish your books with Black Cat Publication.

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    How to prepare for the Legal Profession at very young Age. With Rida Ahmad

    This Episode speaks about a boy who wants to prepare for Legal Profession and writes to the judge asking for guidelines. Hosted by Rida Ahmad.

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    The Lok Sabha passed the Family Courts’ Amendment Bill, 2022 by voice vote.

    The Lok Sabha passed the Family Courts’ Amendment Bill, 2022 by voice vote. It validates the existence of the three family courts in Himachal Pradesh and Two in Nagaland with retrospective effect. The bill also seeks validation of the decisions taken by the two states and the family courts. The family courts located at Shimla, Dharmashala and Mandi in Himachal Pradesh will come into force, with retrospective effect of February 15th 2019. The Family Courts located at Dimapur and Kohima in Nagaland will come into force with retrospect effect from November 12th 2008 on enactment of the Bill. The enactment was necessitated as it came to light in connection with a case that the central Government notifications were not existing with respect to these five family courts. Replying to the discussion in the Lok Sabha over the Bill, Law and Justice Minister Kiren Rijiju requested the states to ensure at least a family court in each district. He said the legal counselling will be made completely free of cost and efforts are on in this direction. Stating that several initiatives have been taken to improve the judicial infrastructure in the country, he said all types of technological advances have been made used continuing the court trails during the Covid-19 pandemic. The Minister also informed the members that a District Judges conference is being held soon in Delhi and all problems relating to the Family Courts will be discussed. The minister further assured the members that efforts will be made to address the problems of the children while the parents approach Family Courts. Sunita Duggal of the BJP initiated the discussion in support of the Bill. Koushalendra Kumar of the JDU asked the government to take measures to speed up trail of over 11 lakh pending cases in over 700 family courts across the country. Bhartruhari Mehtab of the BJD emphasised the need for proper interpretation of the proposed amendments. Dr S Sanjiv Kumar of YSR Congress party underscored the need for comprehensive reforms of the legal system. He also said there should be provisions for taking care of the elders and children when the family problem is being addressed at the Family Court. He also suggested that judges of the family court should be given orientation in dealing with family problems. Ritesh Pandey of BSP said there is a need for increasing the women’s representation in the judiciary so that the number of women judges in the family courts will increase. Former Union Minister Rajeev Pratap Rudy and PP Chowdhary are among who took part in the discussion over the bill.

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    The impact of AI on diversity of Law - The bright and Dark side

    The impact of AI on diversity of Law - The bright and Dark side

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