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Worth Asking: Gender, Politics, and South Asia
Centre for Gender And Politics (CGAP)
10 episodes
1 week ago
Centre for Gender And Politics (CGAP) is a think tank based in India that contributes to a high-quality scholarship on the intersection of gender, politics and South Asia. We are a platform for researchers, policymakers and the public to engage in a positive discourse on furthering gender diversity in politics with contextual nuances of South Asia as a focus. Worth Asking podcast tackles gender equality with a focus on women in politics. We'll mix insightful interviews and thought-provoking discussions to explore the roadblocks women face and celebrate their rise to power.
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Centre for Gender And Politics (CGAP) is a think tank based in India that contributes to a high-quality scholarship on the intersection of gender, politics and South Asia. We are a platform for researchers, policymakers and the public to engage in a positive discourse on furthering gender diversity in politics with contextual nuances of South Asia as a focus. Worth Asking podcast tackles gender equality with a focus on women in politics. We'll mix insightful interviews and thought-provoking discussions to explore the roadblocks women face and celebrate their rise to power.
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Sobita Gautam: She Breaks Barriers: Inspiring Story of a Woman in Politics
Worth Asking: Gender, Politics, and South Asia
27 minutes 5 seconds
1 year ago
Sobita Gautam: She Breaks Barriers: Inspiring Story of a Woman in Politics

Sobita Gautam is the youngest elected Member of Parliament in Nepal, representing Kathmandu-2 constituency. She is a member of the Rastriya Swatantra Party and was elected to the House of Representatives in 2022. Before entering politics, Sobita had a diverse background. She was a youth activist and served as a registered lawyer. She also worked in media and hosted the television show Swasthya Sarokar for Nepal Television for over four years.

Worth Asking podcast tackles gender equality with a focus on women in politics. We'll mix insightful interviews and thought-provoking discussions to explore the roadblocks women face and celebrate their rise to power.

Get ready to be informed, inspired, and maybe a little fired up! Thank you for tuning in to our podcast! We rely on the generosity of donors like you to fund our episodes. If you’d like to support the upcoming podcast season, please consider making a donation.

Kindly note that, currently, we can only accept donations from Indian citizens. Support #GenderEquality -

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Hosted by: Aditi Rindani Ex-RJ Radio Mirchi, Media and Gender Consultant Produced by: Tatvam Productions

Worth Asking: Gender, Politics, and South Asia
Centre for Gender And Politics (CGAP) is a think tank based in India that contributes to a high-quality scholarship on the intersection of gender, politics and South Asia. We are a platform for researchers, policymakers and the public to engage in a positive discourse on furthering gender diversity in politics with contextual nuances of South Asia as a focus. Worth Asking podcast tackles gender equality with a focus on women in politics. We'll mix insightful interviews and thought-provoking discussions to explore the roadblocks women face and celebrate their rise to power.