Suranjana Tewari
Contributor
Creator of Banned Rape Film Wants Debate in India to Shift from Censorship to Sexual Violence
We spoke to the filmmaker behind a controversial documentary about a 2012 gang rape in India that catalyzed public revulsion and drew attention to abuses against women.
'How Can the Government Say What We Cannot Eat?': Mumbai Muslims Are Stung by Beef Ban
Members of Maharashtra's Muslim minority control its beef trade, and complain that they have increasingly been targeted with threats since the BJP's electoral victory last May.
Women Feel Unsafe as Threat of Sexual Violence Pervades Everyday Life in India
Indian newspapers report shocking new atrocities almost daily, providing insistent reminders of the country's ongoing problem with violence against women.
India Holds Pride Parade Amid Fears Created by Return of Law That Bans Gay Sex
Hundreds of people turned out for Mumbai's Pride Parade, despite a 2013 court ruling that reinstated a colonial-era law that bans sex "against the order of nature."