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Author: Nandita Bhatla

Nandita Bhatla is the senior technical specialist at the Asia Regional Office of the International Center for Research on Women (ICRW). Bhatla has nearly 20 years of work in international development and gender, specifically working on issues around gender-based violence and women’s and girls’ rights.
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  • Violence & Harassment

Three Years After a Horrific Rape, is Delhi Safer for Women?

Nandita Bhatla

Dec. 16 marked three years since 23-year old student Jyoti Singh was brutally attacked by a group of men while doing nothing more than riding a bus at night. Now, the case is back in the spotlight, as the youngest perpetrator convicted of the heinous crime was just released from jail, sparking an outcry from advocates […]

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