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The ultimate list of classic Indian mom dialogues! From "Khana kha liya?" to "Log kya kahenge?", explore the hilarious superstitions, emotional blackmail, and endless love that define every mother-child relationship.
Opinion

From “Buri Nazar” to “Log Kya Kahenge”: The Hilarious World of Indian Moms

The ultimate list of classic Indian mom dialogues! From "Khana kha liya?" to "Log kya kahenge?", explore the hilarious superstitions, emotional blackmail, and endless love that define every mother-child relationship.

Come Over Sometimes – A Poem on Grief, Guilt, and Gentle Redemption
Poetry

Come Over Sometimes – A Poem on Grief, Guilt, and Gentle Redemption

Come Over Sometimes is a hauntingly intimate poem about loss, guilt, and the quiet reconciliation between the living and the dead. Through confessions, memory, and metaphor, it captures the ache of self-forgiveness and the fragile act of healing across time.

From Fear to Awareness: How Emotional Intelligence and Communication Foster Sustainable Human-Wildlife Coexistence in a Changing Climate
Culture/Identity

From Fear to Awareness: How Emotional Intelligence and Communication Foster Sustainable Human-Wildlife Coexistence in a Changing Climate

Amid rising debates on biodiversity and human-wildlife coexistence, an elderly woman’s fear of a nearby wolf in a Dutch forest reveals the emotional side of sustainability. As climate awareness and conservation grow, communication, empathy, and community dialogue become vital tools for managing fear, promoting coexistence, and shaping a balanced, greener future for people and nature.

Andrea Dworkin’s fierce writings on sex, power, and patriarchy remain profoundly relevant today. From Intercourse to her fiery “24-Hour Truce” speech, Dworkin exposed the deep inequalities embedded in sexual relations and male dominance. This essay revisits her legacy, controversies, and the seismic impact of her radical truths in the era of #MeToo and modern feminism.
Letter/Essay

Andrea Dworkin’s Radical Truisms Were Ahead Of Their Time

Andrea Dworkin’s Radical Feminism: Revisiting the Voice That Challenged Power and Patriarchy.

In a world obsessed with speed and productivity, “Prisoners of Hurry” invites readers to pause, breathe, and rediscover the beauty of stillness. This poetic reflection explores how haste steals our peace, our silence, and our connection to life itself — urging us to reclaim time through calm and contemplation.
Poetry

Prisoners of Hurry: A Poetic Reflection on Time, Peace, and the Art of Slowing Down

In a world obsessed with speed and productivity, “Prisoners of Hurry” invites readers to pause, breathe, and rediscover the beauty of stillness. This poetic reflection explores how haste steals our peace, our silence, and our connection to life itself — urging us to reclaim time through calm and contemplation.

Explore a poetic journey of self-discovery and meaningful action. This reflection moves through diverse thoughts, urging you to break artificial barriers, kindle the fire of knowledge, and strive for excellence. It is a call to live with purpose, embrace moral and intellectual beauty, and find the sweetness of life beyond the material world
Poetry

Tone Changes Everything in Pleasures and Pains – Lamp of Hope

Explore a poetic journey of self-discovery and meaningful action. This reflection moves through diverse thoughts, urging you to break artificial barriers, kindle the fire of knowledge, and strive for excellence. It is a call to live with purpose, embrace moral and intellectual beauty, and find the sweetness of life beyond the material world

Empower Gen Z—the generation driving global change—with judicial literacy. This article presents perspectives on the need to equip young adults with the tools to understand and influence the complex Indian judicial system, covering its structure, core legal principles (like the rule of law and separation of powers), and the challenges of justice delivery. Discover how digital engagement, practical training, and awareness of laws can foster informed, active citizens and ensure a future of social justice and accountability.
Letter/Essay

Learn Why Judicial Literacy is Essential for Gen Z to Uphold the Rule of Law

Empower Gen Z—the generation driving global change—with judicial literacy. This article presents perspectives on the need to equip young adults with the tools to understand and influence the complex Indian judicial system, covering its structure, core legal principles (like the rule of law and separation of powers), and the challenges of justice delivery. Discover how digital engagement, practical training, and awareness of laws can foster informed, active citizens and ensure a future of social justice and accountability.

Breaking Bad costume designer Kathleen Detoro discusses plotting Walter White's iconic color arc, the logistics of her craft, and the philosophy behind dressing a character.
Interviews

Kathleen Detoro: The Art Behind Breaking Bad’s Costumes

Breaking Bad costume designer Kathleen Detoro discusses plotting Walter White's iconic color arc, the logistics of her craft, and the philosophy behind dressing a character.

Unidentified drones over European airports spark fears amid wars in Ukraine and Gaza. Is Russia behind them, or a new commercial ploy? Europe’s security at risk.
Opinion

Drones Above European Airports: Russia Probes, NATO Weakness, Ukraine-Gaza Wars Spark Security Alarm

Unidentified drones over European airports spark fears amid wars in Ukraine and Gaza. Is Russia behind them, or a new commercial ploy? Europe’s security at risk.

Ira Mathur, the Indian-born Trinidadian journalist, columnist, and award-winning author of Love The Dark Days, has built her career on amplifying the voices of those too often unheard. With family roots stretching from the Nawab of Bhopal to her grandmother Sahanajun and great-grandfather Abdul Majid Khan, Mathur’s own sense of being “an outsider”—as she describes herself, “Half Hindu and Half Musalman”—has deeply shaped her worldview and her writing.
Interviews

Ira Mathur on Trauma, Resilience, and Creating a Space for Women’s Silenced Stories

Ira Mathur, the Indian-born Trinidadian journalist, columnist, and award-winning author ...

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