Are you a woman voter? What's the issue that matters the most to you? Drop the ink on the issue, or add an issue we may have missed. You're the change!
The issues you see on the Drop the Ink page reflect the opinions of the young women who've contributed to The Quint's Me, the Change campaign and through the insights gathered from the Me, the Change Survey, conducted in collaboration with the Centre for the Study of Developing Societies (CSDS).
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Meet The Achievers
21-year-old Anshu was 15 and sleeping outside her home when a neighbour threw acid at her. Her life may have changed then, but she's still working hard to change the lives of others. Read More
Here's the charter of demands
by India's first-time women voters
Achievers at Me, The Change event
"The biggest problem I have is that of gender discrimination. For example, if a boy stays out late, his parents will be okay. But when it’s a daughter, they will call her ten times. Why does this happen? We should be given equal opportunities."