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Search ResultHijab: The divisive agenda 2022
Humra Quraishi looks closely at the systematic way in which the Right-wing groups are deepening divisions between the Hindu an...
Read MoreSigns of the time: For God’s Sake, Be Human!
This week Humra Quraishi questions politicians and lays out bare facts – about human rights and political mischief that ...
Read More‘Having a blast’ is a very ordinary thing to do!
How often have we all said, “Hey, let’s have a blast”, or, “What a blast we had last night”, writes Vinta...
Read MoreThe Women of the Farmers Agitation
Subhashini Ali writes about the Women farmers’ parliament - a parliament that the government is determined to keep ordin...
Read MoreSigns of the time: The politics that ‘meats’ the eyes
Humra Quraishi discusses the divisive politics being played by right-wing forces and the relentless efforts being made to crea...
Read MoreWhere there is no will, there is violence
Humra Quraishi talks about how polarisation in grassroots India, by the use of state machinery...
Read MoreHope and the horizon
Dr. Kishore Madhwani updates the facts on the COVID virus and asserts the need to stay calm while under the pressure.
They stand united now
The unity program initiated by farm leaders can take the shape of a cultural revolution in rural north India, writes Kancha Ilaiah Shep...
Read MoreSigns of the times: You’re changing
Humra Quraishi wonders if the bleak days will continue with new strains of the corona and the communal virus spreading.<...
Read MoreBegums on top, or nearly





Khalid Mohamed reviews the flawed and yet commendable Begums of Bombay, finds 1962: The War in...
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