While Poland Fights For Abortion Rights Today, India Gave Women Right To Choice 1970s
Others/World, 9 Dec 2020 3:24 AM GMT
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As many as 26 countries in the world do not permit abortion under any circumstance, even when it poses a risk to the mother’s life.
As many as 26 countries in the world do not permit abortion under any circumstance, even when it poses a risk to the mother's life. In India, women have enjoyed reproductive rights since 1971.
The Logical Indian's Shweta Kothari tells us where India stands when compared to the world.
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