Women's language,
Women's heart,
Women's soul,
Talk you, talk I,
...
Apni unpadh, dehati bibi ke sang
Mein chala
International Women's Day manane,
Unke sang jo apne husband kaa naam tak
...
I going to celebrate
International Women's Day
With my Burqawalli Bibi.
...
While passing through the raw red-soiled link ways,
I used to come across the scavenger women,
The women folk with the tin boxes
Full of human excreta
...
Is this the India
Where women
Are burnt for dowry,
Is this the India
...
Is this the India
Where women
Are burnt for dowry,
Is this the India
...
While passing through the red-soiled connect ways
Leading to the far-off school,
I used to meet the women
pushing the carts and dragging,
...
Is this the India where women are burnt to death,
Kerosene oil poured over and a lit match stick given to,
Is this the India where the newly-weds are burnt,
Suffocated, killed and murdered and thrown?
...
Women's Day,
They celebrating it
With festoons, banners and graffiti,
Flags and balloons
...
Women's Day,
Not men's,
But women's day,
Women celebrating it,
...
Women, women,
Women of Iran,
Iraq,
Turkey,
...
Women studies,
What is it about?
It is of women, by women and of women,
Women speaking for women
...
Women,
Women in Iran,
Women,
Women in Iraq,
...
They had been,
Still now are
After Indian Independence,
Had it been so,
...
Dalit,
Dalit,
Who a Dalit,
Searching the theme
...
Dalit, Dalit,
Have you,
You ever tried to know,
Know the meaning
...
Women's rights,
Do you want to give to
Or not,
What do you say you
...
When as a schoolboy
I used to meet
The scavenger women
On the short red-soiled way
...
I see the women and
think of
their rights,
human rights,
...
I feel it myself sad
When I see them
The women, widows and children
To think
...
Purdahwalli,
Ghunghatawalli,
Burkhawalli
Bibis,
...
On International Women's Day
Talked I to Burqawalli,
Miss/ Mrs. Burqa-clad.
...
Is this the India
Where women are beaten,
Brides are burnt
For dowry,
...
The scavenger women
Going
With
The carrier
...
I become sad
When
I hear
About
...
Tusu,
A small statue of Tusu
Into the hands
The women folks singing
...
It taking me by surprise
To see
Tusu,
A small statue
...
With politics to do,
Think I of
The women, widows and children
On Human Rights Day,
...
They asked me,
What did you see
On international Women's Day,
About my experience of it?
...
There are some people in Bihar
who always keep threatening
The wife
With legs and shoes
...
I don't know
Which but I cannot explain,
But felt I
The tears splashing through
...
On World Women's Day thought I of
The girls trafficked to
Brothels
Selling the body,
...
On World Women's Day,
I don't know,
Why did the image of the womankind
In tears
...
On World Women's Day
Thought I
Of the burrqawalli,
The blackly-veiled Muslim girl
...
On World Women's Day
Thought I of my
Mother and aunt,
So hard in duty
...
On world Women's day
Felt I
The nerve and the pulse,
The heartbeat and the heartthrob,
...
On World Women's Day
Thought I
Of the women's rights.
...
On world,
World Women's Day,
Felt I,
I
...
On World Women's Day think I
Of Nirmala,
Patita.
...
Selling the wife in a fit of drunkenness,
Turning into the mayor
And comes back to senses
Finds he int eh eye of a storm,
...
On World Women's Day,
Felt I the pulse of feminism,
Lakshmana drawing the lakshmanrekha,
Sita crossing over unknowingly,
...
What have we done for the poor children and women
Even after the attainment of India's freedom,
What have we for them,
Are they free today, are they independent,
...
How can it be he kept company with
Indian and foreigner women
And did not love them,
How can it,
...
She cuts and pastes,
A Ph.D. on Indian English poetry,
Steals facts from others
To call herself an Indian English poet,
...
I wonder, wonder
If there is no matter
Writable
Barring love and relationship,
...
Women in Iran,
Women in Syria,
Women in Libya,
Women in Saudi Arabia.
...