The recent gang rape and murder of a 23-year-old medical student in New Delhi has shed new light on just how unsafe the city is for women.
Most women in Delhi say that they routinely face harassment — and worse — on public transport and on the streets.
It has forced many to adopt a range of measures to deal with the problem. Women who can afford it have their own cars, many with chauffeurs. Others move around in the company of family and friends.
Still, many have to risk public transit.
But now, there’s another option. At least for a few women in the city. Full story...
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Most women in Delhi say that they routinely face harassment — and worse — on public transport and on the streets.
It has forced many to adopt a range of measures to deal with the problem. Women who can afford it have their own cars, many with chauffeurs. Others move around in the company of family and friends.
Still, many have to risk public transit.
But now, there’s another option. At least for a few women in the city. Full story...
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