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A Spark That Became Fire- Tracing The Cultural Roots Of Kazakhstan Through Its New Wave Cinema

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New Wave is essentially an art word that came to be defined by the French trailblazing directors who exploded in the film scene in the...
Editor's Pick Opinion

The Afghan War

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Formed in 1994, the Taliban were made up of former Afghan resistance fighters, known collectively as mujahedeen, who fought the invading Soviet forces in the...
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Mother Of A Two-Year Old Boy Seeks Justice From Smriti Irani, says She Has Followed All Process But Is Not Being Allowed To Meet Her Child

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On 27th September, 2021 a young woman named Ankita, from Delhi, tweeted to the Minister of Women and Child Welfare Mrs. Smriti Irani to seek...
Editor's Pick Inspiration Success Stories

Remembering Didi Contractor: A Self Taught Architect and Recipient of Nari Shakti Puraskar

Satakshi Malaviya
The modern path of development seems highly unsustainable and a threat to nature but Didi Contractor had chosen an alternative path of sustainable building and...
Editor's Pick Legal Opinion

A Tale of Jogini’s Exploitation

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In the 3rd century AD, Kalidasa, one of the greatest writers of ancient India, made a reference to ‘dancing girls’ that were present in the...
Health Legal

Abortion Law in India: Not Quite There Yet

Mani Chander
The Medical Termination of Pregnancy (Amendment) Bill, 2020 was approved by the upper house of the parliament and received presidential assent in March, 2021. Some...
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सफाई करने वाली महिलाओं की स्थिति

Rajesh Singh
एक अध्ययन के मुताबिक कूड़ा बीनने वालों में 80 फीसदी संख्या महिलाओं की है और ये सब महिलाएं दलित समुदाय से सम्बन्ध रखती है, जैसे...
Economy Editor's Pick

The unfinished skill training of India’s women: Bridging gender-based skill gaps to enhance women’s employment

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India’s growing economy needs 103 million skilled workers between 2017-2022. Yet, over 100 million Indian youth (15-29 years) are not in education, employment or training...