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Dalit Feminism in India

As human beings, do we have enough outrage to stand up for the right things even at the cost of our own lives? Because we, as responsible citizens of our nation, owe it to our people. To take a stand for the rights of the marginalized and our justice system that is meant to protect them.

Sao Joao Festival- A tribute to St. John the Baptist

Goa, also known as “The Pearl of the Orient” is usually associated with parties, beaches, authentic cuisines and cheap flea markets. Amidst all this, we forget to see the unusual side of this beautiful state that has so much to offer architecturally, historically, and culturally. Goa has its authentic side too, and the Sao Joao Festival is just one of the things that adds to its authenticity.

Revisiting Itihasa

It is said that change is the only constant and even human morality changes with the progress of society. The Indian epics, the Ramayana and the Mahabharata, both stand testimony to how Vishnu’s avatars as Lord Rama and Krishna dealt differently with morality and decision-making, so let us revisit ‘itihaasa’ to understand the transformative nature of mankind.

Promise of the Preamble

India is celebrating 73 years of Independence today commemorating its successful overthrow of the colonial rulers in 1947. A lot of promises were made to the citizens of our country post independence. The question is - Who lived upto it?

Arakkal dynasty: A story of the moors of Malabar

India has a sumptuous royal history of its rulers. From Rajputs to Nawabs to Marathas and Mughals, we have had it all. But the moors of Malabar have another story to tell, another royalty, another ruler.

Nur Jahan Padshah Begum or The Lady Emperor

"Though Nur Jahan be in form a woman, In the ranks of men she's a tiger-slayer" Nur Jahan was a symbol of power, intelligence and fortitude. Let’s dig deep about this Lady Emperor and find out about her journey from a simple woman to a tiger slayer.

Obscene Writing and Morality – A Closer Look at Manto’s Writings

Saadat Hasan Manto was a hawk eyed, fearless writer who dared to write about the ugly side of the partition, society, and the hard truth about things that nobody would otherwise discuss. He even faced trials for obscenity in his writings but that never stopped him from voicing his opinion. He was always ahead of his time.

Kargil War: A Tribute

“Either I Come Back After Hoisting the Tricolor, Or I will be back wrapped in it, but I will be back for sure” - Captain Vikram Batra, PVC - such were the sentiments of the people who were a part of the Kargil War. Today is the 26 th of July, and the nation yet again celebrates Kargil Vijay Diwas to commemorate and honour our heroes.

Khuda-e-Sukhan: The Mir who died with Delhi

Kya bood-o-baash poochho ho, poorab ke saakino ? Hum ko ghareeb jaan ke, hans hans pukaar ke Dilli jo ek sheher tha, aalam mein intekhaab Rehte thay muntakhab hi jahaan rozgaar ke - Mir Mughal India has produced a lot of famous poets and Sufis. Mir was among the many who thrived even by not accepting any patronisation. He lies dead in Lucknow, but his soul is still in his city, his home, his Delhi.

Protest Art and Indian Freedom Struggle

Art isn’t always about peace. Sometimes, it’s about the struggle to find peace. This article talks about the art that was not just co-terminus with the Indian freedom struggle but also aided the same.

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Groves for the Divine: Sanctity and solace in Orans of Rajasthan

The limited possibility of agriculture within the harsh landscape of Rajasthan had compelled the people to adopt varied strategies...