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Womens Feature Service covers developmental, political, social and economic issues in India and around the globe. To get these articles for your publication, contact WFS at the www.wfsnews.org website.

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Kalpona: Sweatshop Buster

Kalpona Akter, 33, has come a long way from being just another exploited garment worker in Bangladesh to emerge as one of the country's leading labour activists.

Kerala Nurses: Nursing No Wounds

As Suja bid goodbye and the train gathered speed, she was full of excitement. A trained nurse, she was on her way to Delhi to seek employment.

Developing Story: Being Japanese, Single and a Woman In India

I live as a student of Poverty and Development on the seaside campus of the Institute of Development Studies at Brighton, surrounded by famous nightclubs and pubs.

Bilaal, 12, Has a Fund of Goodwill

He has raised millions of dollars supporting various causes across the globe. As UNICEF's child ambassador he has travelled the world.

Tamil Refugee Women Still Dream Of Sri Lanka

Xavier has been assisting Tamil refugees from Sri Lanka for the last 20 years. 'Anyone else in their place would have long ago given up,' he adds.

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Luca Schnetzler on Why He Invests Where He Can Also Operate

Luca Schnetzler and an investing partner took the largest position in Gel Blaster, the next step was to wait for quarterly updates.

The E-Bike Delivery Rider Nobody Classifies: What Happens When a Gig Worker on Two Wheels Gets Hit on the Clock

A shattered wrist, a totaled e-bike, and a hospital bill that opens in the five figures. That's the price of a bad afternoon for a delivery rider, and it lands before anyone answers the question that decides everything else: were you an emp
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