Affirmative Action – A Poisoned Chalice?

The ghosts of social injustices in the past haunt us even today. And affirmative action was supposed to be its panacea. But, how effective has it been so far? Do such policies hold any rational ground today? Find out in this article.

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How Democratic is India’s Grass-root Democracy?

The heart of any Democracy lies within the people, and the heart of India lies in her villages. But how effective is democracy at the grass-root? Find out more in this article.

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Assamese Nationalism and the Project of Enclosing History

In the midst of an outbreak of violence all across India over CAA and NRC, one often fails to ignore the intricacies linked with the history of each region, especially that of Assam which initiate a different debate altogether. Don’t we all then agree that a rich understanding can only be achieved when these regional intricacies which form the collective, are together analyzed?

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Were We Prepared?

TweetShareSharePin0 SharesUnveiling the Curtain of Disaster Management in India By Srishty Jaura All of us are awake now that we

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Why we need a student protest in India right now

“Student Protests” is a subject of discussion in light of current political affairs. Is it the strongest weapon? Has ever the students movement been a threat to the government? Well, you are not the only ones with these questions. How about we gain some more insights? Read here

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Songs of Revolution: Story of the Rebel Maestros

Mass mobilisation dissenting over hegemonic powers has been a key concept in asserting justice for the society. Protest culture united the nations during their freedom struggles as well. With various methods of dissent, music, a routine stress buster made its way into this unification as well.
Let’s go through the stories behind these musical rebellions. Click below and find out!

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Changing Forms of Political Mobilization and Impression Creation: ‘Mann Ki Baat’ and Popular Media

“Radio is the most intimate and socially personal medium in the world”
-Harry Von Zell
Were you able to decode the reference?Don’t worry, you will understand it soon. Radio is one medium of communication which is not only accessible in remote areas, but also does not require any literacy level to comprehend the communication so followed. Keeping these advantages in mind, this medium has been used in the political realm as well.
Wait no more and decode the reference by clicking on the link here!

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Examining Education System of Bihar

The word 'exam' entails a bag of dreadful fear and pressure. The pressure to attain good
marks and the fear of not achieving what is expected. Every student has a different story of this
dreadful exam time. But Bihar is another story in itself.
Let's trace the history and see what goes wrong in Bihar. Click on the link below!

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Indian electoral system from the lens of former CEC OP Rawat

The pertinent role that Election Commission performs to uphold the essence of the democratic structure has often been scrutinized. In the light of National Voters Day, let’s find out what the former ECI, O. P. Rawat has to say about electoral politics and the struggles of EC which are often overlooked.

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