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Sapakharu: Gujarat’s Living Pulse of Folk Literature
Krupalee Bhatt | 5th September 2025 We’ve all experienced the thrill of rap music or the wonder of Shankar Mahadevan’s Breathless. But centuries…
Superstition in India: The Kamble Family’s Tragic Tale of Exploitation and Loss
Sudipa Mathur | 5th September 2025 The story of the Kamble family from Konkan’s Diveagar village is a very heartbroken one, but it is…
When Menstrual Hygiene Becomes a Privilege: The Silent Struggle of Mumbai University’s Students
Navya Kalesan | 31st August 2025 On paper, Mumbai University stands as a towering institution of prestige — one of the largest university…
Invisible Barriers: When Inclusion Stops at the Washroom Door
Krutika Jadhav | 31st August 2025 Mumbai University is a place where thousands of students arrive each year, carrying dreams of careers, independence,…
When Belief Becomes a Weapon: The Story of Ronjon and the so called ‘Kala Jadu’
Sudipa Mathur | 26th August 2025 Ronjon’s grocery store was a small rectangle of life in the center of Patrasayer, Neem Tola, Bishnupur,…
Hygiene and Installation of Public Washrooms: A Public Health Priority in India
Shreya Roy | 24th August 2025 I still recall the day when a German tourist approached me on the street in Kolkata, both…
