Women inmate count rising fast; prisons aren’t ready for them

The number of women in Indian prisons has surged by 162% in two decades, outpacing general population growth. This rise, driven by factors like social stigma in non-violent offenses and procedural delays, highlights critical gaps in legal aid and gender-responsive reforms. Experts advocate for accelerated reforms, including fast-track courts and alternatives to incarceration, to address the growing crisis.