Know why Delhi is called the Rape Capital
#WordOnTheStreet The country has been shaken these last few weeks by the assault of women, some of them even burnt alive so that they wouldn’t be able to identify their accusers. Here’s what ThePrint’s Shahbaz Ansar found when he spoke to men in Delhi on the seventh anniversary of the gruesome Nirbhaya case, and why very few lessons have been learnt in this time. ------------------------ Connect with ThePrint » Subscribe to ThePrint : http://bit.ly/SubscribeToThePrint » Like us on Facebook: / theprintindia » Tweet us on Twitter: / theprintindia » Follow us on Instagram: / theprintindia » Find us on LinkedIn : / theprint » Subscribe to ThePrint on Telegram: https://t.me/ThePrintIndia

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