Baya Marathi Masik (SECURE ⇒)

Baya Marathi Masik: A Chronicle of Women’s Voices and Evolving Identity in Maharashtra

Launched in the late 20th century (please insert exact year if known, otherwise state: in the post-1970s feminist wave ), Baya emerged as a response to the gender-blindness of mainstream political and literary magazines. While publications like Sadhana or Mauj addressed social issues, they rarely placed women’s everyday struggles—domestic violence, mental load, financial illiteracy, or reproductive rights—at the forefront. Baya filled this void by adopting an accessible, non-academic tone while refusing to compromise on ideological rigor. baya marathi masik

The landscape of Marathi periodicals has long been enriched by publications catering to diverse readerships. Among them, Baya Marathi Masik (बाया मराठी मासिक) occupies a unique and significant space. Unlike mainstream family magazines that often dilute feminist discourse, Baya (meaning "women" in a respectful, familiar Marathi context) has consistently positioned itself as a monthly that speaks by women, for women, and about women. This paper examines the role, content, and impact of Baya Marathi Masik in shaping contemporary Marathi feminist thought. Baya Marathi Masik: A Chronicle of Women’s Voices

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