പൊന്മുടി റോഡിൽ വിതുരയിൽ നിന്ന് ഒൻപത് കിലോമീറ്റർ സഞ്ചരിച്ചാൽ കല്ലാറായി. പൊന്മുടിയിലെ കാട്ടിനുള്ളിൽ നിന്ന് ചെറുപാറകളിൽ തട്ടി ഒഴുകുന്ന തെളിജലമാണ് കല്ലാറിൽ. അവി...
By Patrick Evans Image copyright REUTERS In Afghan society it is the custom that women's names should not be uttered publicly. Women are generally only referred to as the mother, daughter or sister of the eldest male in their family. Using the name of a woman is frowned upon and can even be considered an insult. According to a report by Thomson-Reuters, Afghan law dictates that a mother's name should not be recorded on a birth certificate. But Afghan women's rights activists are seeking change by using social media with a campaign called #WhereIsMyName #WhereIsMyName has been used over 1,000 times in the last few days. Skip Twitter post by @SohailiBahar rt End of Twitter post by @SohailiBahar Safiqeh Mohseni, one of the women who launched the campaign says they aim to "break the taboo of mentioning a woman's name in first place". Bahar Sohaili, who is involved in the movement told the New York Times : "This is j...