Noida: After the death of 22-year-old Mahsa Amini due to the beating of moral police, the impact of the anti-hijab movement that started in Iran is now visible in India too. In India too, women are cutting their hair opposing hijab. Dr Anupama Bhardwaj, a resident of the posh sector of Noida, UP, has cut her hair with her hands and has expressed her anger against the hijab. Dr Anupama Bhardwaj has said that there are many problems faced by women in India too. We are living in the 21st century and it is very unfortunate that such incidents have come to light. Everyone should raise their voice against it. According to the report, in September, Iran's moral police brutally beat Mehsa Amini because her hair was visible from the hijab. Due to this she went to coma and died three days later. Amini's painful death has triggered protests in several cities across the country. In this spell, Dr Anupama Bhardwaj also cut her hair while protesting. Please tell me that Dr Anupama Bhardwaj is a PhD in Anthropology. He said that it is time to discuss women's issues seriously. In India too, it is time to talk openly about many problems faced by women. Dr Bhardwaj has said that it is not about any particular religion but about all women. 'Women Agniveer to be recruited in Airforce soon..,' said Air Marshal on Air Force Day Kejriwal, Mann to join Tiranga Yatra in Gujarat today 90th Air Force Day: Saluting the Guardians of the Sky