Podcast The Seen and the Unseen

Metrics of Empowerment

This is Episode 88 of The Seen and the Unseen, the weekly podcast hosted by our editor,  Amit Varma. 

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The lives of women in India must be gradually getting better, right? How do we measure this? Devika Kher, Nidhi Gupta and Hamsini Hariharan join Amit Varma in episode 88 of The Seen and the Unseen to discuss a range of possible metrics.

Also check out:
Where Are the Jobs? — Episode 87 of The Seen and the Unseen, with Yazad Jal
Claiming Your Space — Episode 76 of The Seen and the Unseen, with Aditi Mittal & Swati Bakshi
Take Cities to the Women — Devika Kher
Frailty, Thy Name is Public Policy — Devika Kher
We Should Celebrate Rising Divorce Rates — Amit Varma
Misogyny is the Oldest Indian Tradition — Amit Varma
The Girl From Haryana — Amit Varma
Namita Bhandare’s series on IndiaSpend

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