India is outraged at a young doctor's rape and murder. We have been here too often | Nilanjana Bhowmick
Briefly

The ongoing fear of violence against women in India acts as a significant impediment to their participation in the workforce, despite protests aiming for change.
After the brutal rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata, women across West Bengal protested, echoing previous movements fueled by similar injustices in the past.
Despite the protests and some governmental responses post-2012, the core issue of women's safety remains unaddressed, with violence still prevalent in public life.
The constant threat of violence not only keeps women in fear but also limits their professional opportunities and involvement in male-dominated spaces.
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