Underrepresentation of Female Painters in History of art

Women have faced several obstacles in the field of art, be it training, trading, or even gaining recognition. Despite the odds, they have kept on going – to the extent that they have made historical movements out of it. The struggle still continues but clearly, there is no stopping them.

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Digital India 2.0: Rethinking Healthcare

The Covid-19 pandemic has imposed a whole lot of rules and protocols on people to maintain safety and avoid the spread of the virus. Makes one think – in spite of all advancements and progress we have made so far, were we truly prepared for something like this?

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The Bigoted Godman

The dynamics of this world has witnessed umpteen number of movements, change makers, and the human force willing to bring that change. But, as an individual it is our duty to make an informed choice. What to believe and whom to follow is on us. More often than not realities turn to be illusionary but one can always make a way out of it.

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Unveiling the Marriage Industry: Commodities, Digitalisation, and the Pandemic

As social beings, we reinforce the meanings and values of our lives through a collective of people. Due to social distancing, we have lost touch with the essence of the collective, and our values and traditions have reached a saturation level.

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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.

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Democracy in an Era of Digital Shutdowns

The era that we live in cannot eat, sleep, or work without the Internet. Inspite of being a part of a world which is moving so aggressively towards a more digital lifestyle, is it too hard to imagine that Internet Shutdowns are still a thing?

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