Razia Sultana- An Inspiration or an Exception

Razia Sultan, a fearless warrior and the first and only woman ruler of the Delhi. Sultanate has been looked up to by several people. Nevertheless, she has succumbed to being merely an exceptional figure, and her example failed to commonalise such valour on the part of women.

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Life is not so colourful under those white robes – Plight of widows in Vrindavan

Vrindavan is known to be the colourful town where Lord Krishna had ras-leelas with his gopis. What is little known is that the same town is home to a large number of donned in white widowed women. What is their story, and what keeps it hidden from the public eye?

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Unveiling the veiled desires of sexuality and eroticism through Rajasthani folklore

Where most mainstream Bollywood songs and even lullabies comprise lyrics that more or less sexualise and objectify women’s bodies, these songs in this Rajasthani folklore are celebratory of a woman’s desires.

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Everything is Political: Revisiting Indian Politics

From the earlier unbiased media to the Colour Bhagwa, everything is political today. How does this politicization of everything affect the lives of the commonest of
common people? Read here

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