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•Pride Marches In India: Wikipedia Edit-a-thon
Feminism in India (blog)
We are all aware of the large reach and popularity of Wikipedia. However, what most people don't know is that, according to a study conducted in 2011, only 9% of the editors at Wikipedia were women. And the percentage for India is even lower, just 3%.



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