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If youre a woman living in India, the past few days might have led you to question your safety in the country - be it on the streets, in public

December 26, 2012 / 14:36 IST

If you’re a woman living in India, the past few days might have led you to question your safety in the country – be it on the streets, in public places, public transports – and lot of this can be attributed to the recent event in New Delhi that took the nation by shock. The anger following the brutal rape of a 23-year student in a moving bus in Delhi spilled over to its streets, this past weekend, and it is only a grim reminder of the fact that the woman are not safe in the country. 

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first published: Dec 24, 2012 01:19 pm

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