An (Ab)Original Way
The highlands of the Bastar region in the southern part of central Indian Province of Chhattisgarh are the home of three important Gond tribes: the Muria, the Bisonhorn Maria, and […]
His ‘Rights’ Challenged
After the death of Queen Elizabeth II on September 8, 2022, her eldest son, Prince Charles, has traditionally been sworn in as the King of Britain. However, most of the […]
Iran’s ‘George Floyd’ Movement
She came out from her residence, without wearing a proper hijab. Hence, the Guidance Patrol of the Islamic Republic of Iran, a special Police squad in charge of public implementation […]
An ‘Offensive’ Work Of Art
Two soldiers are hugging one another… while one of them is Ukrainian, the other one is from Russia. An artist envisioned such a scene, to convey the message of friendship […]
Under The Veil Of Democracy
The opinion of the majority is important in Democracy, as the majority would tend to enjoy the authority, and take all the responsibilities for maintaining the political system. In India, […]
Steps To Eradicate Colonial Mindset
On the 76th anniversary of Independence, Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi reportedly said from the Red Fort that the Path of Duty should be the way of life. On […]
End Of The Iconoclast
“A story should have a beginning, a middle and an end, but not necessarily in that order.” – Jean-Luc Godard In his film Breathless (1960), the lead female character, Patricia, […]
They Were Not The Only Ones
Dedicated to my Apa (elder sister) Farah Deeba Deepti, the member of Election Management Committee (of Bangladesh Awami League) and Executive Member of Bangladesh-India Friendship Society… The Indians usually blame […]
The Withering Away Of…
For the world, it seemed that Socialism withered away in the late 1980s. It was not a great time for the Leftists across the globe. Mikhail Sergeyevich Gorbachev (March 2, […]
