by Anantinee ‘JHUMPA’ Mishra On the occasion of the 74th Independence Day of India, it is hard not to remember the building force behind the mega revolution which changed the course of history of the subcontinent. It is hard not to remember Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, the Father of the Nation, […]
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A Tribute to Unsung Hero
by Sadaf Aijaz A brave lineman who gave his life on duty while serving us. Over the past few months, the focus has shifted to fight the Novel coronavirus, which has now become […]
“Debi Chaudhurani” : A mythical Bandit Queen or a Litigant of Societal Cruelty
By Arghya Das “Debi Chaudhurani”, a renowned novel by the Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay, where he rose as an author who is progressively comfortable with weaving an astonishing story and took a gander at all parts of a novel. He wove together fun, family show, a piece of profound information on neighborhood customs, […]
Loopholes of Education System in India
by Azhar-U-Din “Indian Education Framework Needs to Change Completely” […]
True Feminism
by Anantinee ‘JHUMPA’ Mishra “You don’t have to be an Anti-Man to be a Pro-Woman” ~Jane Lewis Feminism, ideologies and movements that aim to define, establish and achieve the political, economic, personal, and social equality of sexes, despite largely originating in the West, is manifested throughout the globe. Scholars consider […]
Cold Feet Need Warm Shoes
By Mark Antony Rossi It takes an extraordinary amount of energy to believe in our species. Humanity is a deeply flawed sentient entity willing to kill its finest messengers. Our history is a metaphysical zigzag of stop and go, progress and regress, high and low, making any realistic charting of […]
Tether Teenage
By Anantinee ‘JHUMPA’ Mishra Speaking from a personal and ongoing experience, being a teenager is hard. It’s not like that manual-labor-and-muscle-pain-and-spasm kind of hard, but that I-am-going-through-heavy-turmoil-on-the-inside kind of hard. Everybody talks about the hormonal urges and the physical changes in our body, whether in those special social awareness programmes […]
The Rejection Therapy
By Bhagyashree Saini I am rejected for my failures, Omg!!! I am selected and you are not. I am rejected for marriage, What is so humorous about you, nothing except your white teeth !! Dowry, compare family and mine status. I am rejected to be a friend, Your status is […]
Privatization of Railways-Opening the Pandora’s Box?
By Megha Gupta Since the beginning of the railway’s introduction in India, it has served as the lifeline of millions of people across the country. Though public convenience was not a priority under the British regime, the railway did end up connecting people from different parts of the nation. Since […]
Contagious Element
by Stuti Saxena Singh In present scenario, if the term is to be coined, surely COVID-19 will occupy the frames of mind . But still there is another severe silent contagious element persisting in our society,which likewise COVID -19 can be symptomatic and asymtomatic, additionally, disease effects are equally catastrophic,if left […]