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Lal Pari: The Dark Side of Country Liquor in India In rural India, the term “Lal Pari” evokes more than just poetic imagery. It is the colloquial name given to a potent and inexpensive form…
Lal Pari: The Dark Side of Country Liquor in India In rural India, the term “Lal Pari” evokes more than just poetic imagery. It is the colloquial name given to a potent and inexpensive form…
The relationship between India and Pakistan has long been defined by competition, conflict, and, at times, cooperation. While the two nations share a complex and tumultuous history, there are areas where Pakistan remains materially dependent…
Chasing Illusions: The Hidden Dangers of Social Media Stardom The tragic death of Misha Agrawal, a young entrepreneur and social media influencer, has once again exposed the darker side of the digital age. At just…
Car Ownership in India: A State-Wise Snapshot of Economic Disparities and Development Car ownership in India has long been considered a significant indicator of economic status, social mobility, and access to infrastructure. Despite being the…
Gulabo Sapera: From Being Buried Alive to Becoming the Soul of Kalbeliya Dance In the golden sands of Rajasthan, where tradition often casts a long and unyielding shadow, a baby girl once fought death in…
India’s Constitution is built on the pillars of justice, liberty, equality, and fraternity. Among these, equality, enshrined in Article 14, serves as the backbone of Indian democracy. While affirmative action in the form of reservation…
India is a diverse country, not only in terms of religion but also in terms of caste, class, and linguistic identities. While the Hindu caste system is often the focus of discussions on social hierarchy,…
India, with its rich cultural diversity, also carries the deep imprints of caste-based stratification. While the Constitution of India aspires to create a casteless and egalitarian society, ground realities remain starkly different. Reservations and affirmative…
Pakistan’s 1973 Stamp on 90,000 POWs: A Cry for Sympathy and a Historical Marker In the aftermath of the 1971 Indo-Pakistani War, the most humiliating episode in Pakistan’s military history unfolded—one that would leave an…
In the vast and colorful history of Indian cinema, few names shine as brightly as Durga Khote’s. A true pioneer, Durga Khote was not merely an actress; she was a symbol of courage, resilience, and…