No matter how sick at heart we might occasionally get, no matter how depressed – we see it as our self-appointed task to keep on…
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Echoes of Patriarchy: The Unseen Reign of Kashmir’s Elderly Women
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‘Adolescence’ is a mirror which we just can’t ignore By Aayushi Rana I sat down and watched the much-talked-about series Adolescence. This is not a…
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What are these marks on the wall? A doodle? A diagram? Does thisinscrutable drawing, if we can call it one, say something? Is there a…
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‘I set the story in the 1940s. When one could still hear in the middle of the night the bells of mail-runners in the distance.…
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When a State begins terrorizing its own citizens, how can one expect greatness from its rulers? Can regressive, dogmatic and dictatorial mindsets make a nation…
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A number of dargahs, graveyards and even mosques are such properties, and they face danger of being declared non-waqf Dr Shujaat Ali Quadri has been…
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Rumeysa Ozturk, 30, a talented Tufts University student, wrote an opinion piece for the students’ magazine, co-authored with three other students, arguing that that the…
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As India continues to celebrate Eid without hindrance or religious bias, it serves as a reminder to the world that unity and harmony are not…
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On Eid-ul-Fitr, videos surfaced from Jaipur and Amroha, showing Hindus and Sikhs showering rose petals on Muslims coming out after their Eid prayers. Similar scenes…
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