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Inter-Caste Marriage in Dhadak-2: A Dalit Woman’s Viewpoint

Sangeeta Kumari Nag Inter-caste love in Indian society has always been a source of discomfort and resistance. It is never merely personal, but it is social, political, and deeply unequal. Such love challenges the very foundation of the caste system and asserts the demand for equality. Dhadak-2 portrays this inter-caste love story with great intensity. …

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Tracking the Trajectory of Muslim Political Engagement after Pahalgam

Zahid Kamal Abstract: This article analyses the trajectory of Muslim political engagement in India after the Pahalgam terror attack in April 2025. The argument flows as the traditional paradigm of Muslim politics—predominantly reactionary and identity-centred—is set to enter a new phase marked by selective alignment with the ruling majoritarian regime. To validate the argument, the …

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Mahishasura: The Demonized Hero of the Dalits

Shilpa Dasra and Navratri are widely celebrated across India as a festival of devotion, divine femininity, and the victory of Goddess Durga over the demon king Mahishasura. However, beneath this widely accepted narrative lies a complex history that reveals layers of caste, culture, and identity politics. A growing movement among Dalit, Bahujan, and Adivasi communities …

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Not Your Wound to Wear: On Appropriation and Allyship

Grasim Soni I was in the admin office when I first saw it. There it was in all its glory, a letter of recommendation. Printed on crisp university letterhead, carefully worded and full of praise for her commitment to social justice issues and her work around caste and religion in South Asia. The candidate that …

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Caste Shadows in Indian Education: A Personal and Political Testimony

Divyanshu R. Mangariya “Caste is not a thing of the past. It is a living, breathing structure that denies millions their humanity.”                                                                                         – Kancha Ilaiah Shepherd  I was a curious boy, mischievous at times, eager to explore new things and adventures. I believed childhood was just about friendship and play. But slowly, the shadow of caste …

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A Brahmin Family’s Experience with Mental Health Stigma

Ankita Chatterjee My father has a mental health issue that I could never pronounce at my young age. I saw my mother’s tensed face as she was running from one psychiatrist to another to make sense of what was happening to him. My mother, who had completed her graduation, was married off with the hope …

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Nagaland: The Cradle of Humanity and Civilization

 Dr. Suryaraju Mattimalla   In distant streets of Europe, I walk- Through France’s gentle breeze, through Germany’s silent dawn, Belgium’s timeless whispers, the Netherlands’ vibrant hue, And in Australia’s sprawling skies, I see your face, Nagaland, shining through. Your spirit echoes in every cobblestone, in every bustling street, For in the heart of Western worlds, …

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A House Full of Noise, Still Nobody Listened: A Reading of Maharashtra’s Monsoon Session 2025

Vaibhav Kharat, Ganesh Pandit A House Full of Noise, Still Nobody Listened: A Reading of Maharashtra’s Monsoon Session 2025 It was raining outside here in Delhi. And inside the Maharashtra Vidhan Bhavan, it was storming. But not the kind that brings change. Thunder roared, voices clashed, cameras blinked, and something essential was missing: ‘the people’. …

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Why the Paris Review Loves Banu Mushtaq?

Umar Nizar The elitist literary journal `The Paris Review’ had something strange about its submission policy. Everything had to be sent by snail mail. There was no online portal for writers to log in, nor were they accepting e-mail correspondence. This often resulted in unfortunate occurrences, as when a budding poet would, in all innocence, …