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Navika Mehta
By Navika Mehta - Dec 16,2023
DEHRADUN — The existence of “women’s issues” reflects the simple fact that we live in a man’s world. Over the course of centuries, research and policies focused on men became the default, whereas initiatives that account for women are “women-centred”.