Team India has marched into yet another ICC final, and this time, fans are not surprised. And why should they…
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Team India’s ICC Final Hoodoo – Will History Repeat or a New Era Begin?
Siddharth Mathur – March 8, 2025
Women’s Guide to Cyber Safety 2025
Thedialoguebox – February 26, 2025
Women and girls are both the targets and scapegoats of online harassment; we’re singled out and then victim-blamed as though we asked…
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Campus Screaming!
Thedialoguebox – January 24, 2025
“I was not a part of the protest.Yes, I was too passiveonly to stoke the rageof the active political kinProtestingNight…
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India, Bangladesh, and Illegal Migration: Finding a Balanced Recipe for Security and Humanitarian Responsibilities
Tarun Kumar – January 20, 2025 – 2 Replies
“Good Fences make Great Neighbors.”In the geopolitical context, neighborhood plays a significant role in providing “Development” a holistic meaning. The…
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Legislative Silence: Confronting the Barriers to a Law on Honour Crimes in India
Ananya Singh – January 10, 2025
IntroductionThe so- called honour crimes, deeply entrenched in India’s socio-cultural fabric, represent a brutal intersection of caste hierarchies, patriarchal norms,…
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Lost Innocence in the Urban Slums: Analysis of Increasing Juvenile Crimes in Delhi!
Tarun Kumar – January 2, 2025 – 1 Reply
IntroductionSlums, the silhouette of urbanisation have not been a part of mainstream discourses since its conceptual inception. Over the years,…
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Abused but forgotten: The Untold Plight of Men in Honor Crimes
Shreya Gupta – December 30, 2024
‘Honour’ means stature and dignity, often intertwined with integrity, pride, and self-respect. It is a guiding principle that inspires individuals…
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Breathing Beyond Smog: The Social and Emotional Realities of Delhi’s Pollution Crisis
Aditi Jha – December 26, 2024
Breathing Beyond Smog: The Social and Emotional Realities of Delhi's Pollution CrisisAir pollution in Delhi has turned out to be…
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Caste Politics, Patriarchy, and the Legislative Void: Unpacking the different facets behind perpetration of So- Called Honour Crimes in India
Ananya Singh – December 22, 2024
In India, the concept of izzat (honour) carries immense significance, deeply ingrained in its socio-cultural fabric. This notion of honour…
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The Right to Dignity and Sanitation for Manual Scavengers’ Children: Examining Access to Education and Healthcare in India’s Informal Communities
Sakkcham Singh Parmaar – December 8, 2024
Bezwada Wilson, a renowned activist and co-founder of the Safai Karamchari Andolan (SKA), advocates for the rights of manual scavengers…
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The Social Dynamics of Noise
Aditi Jha – November 28, 2024
Public events are vibrant celebrations of community, culture and expression, but how the loud noise of these gatherings is perceived…
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Beyond Violence: An analysis of Peggy Reeves’ study on Societies Without Rape
Nishkalp Shukla – November 13, 2024
Peggy Reeves Sanday’s research on societies without rape offers profound insights into the complex interplay between culture, gender, and violence,…
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A Comprehensive Approach to Tame Food Inflation
Aneesh Anand – November 1, 2024
Retail inflation rose to 5.49% (y-o-y basis) in the month of September on the account of elevated food prices according…
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Gig workers in India: The story of a relentless struggle
Aditi Jha – October 27, 2024
Amidst the busy lives in India millions of workers don't go for the traditional jobs or are unwillingly compelled to…
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Ascriptive Identity Outweighs The Ability To Achieve
Manushree Sarkar – October 23, 2024
Introduction Identity is a social construct by which an individual identifies oneself and differentiates oneself from others. No individual can…
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Climate Change: The New Reality TV show
Tannishtha Roy – October 19, 2024
“The lowest common denominator is Reality TV” – Cameron Tucker, Modern Family The Kardashians have nothing over climate change….
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The Hidden Heroes of Kumartuli: Women Idol Makers and Their Struggles
Nishkalp Shukla – October 13, 2024
Kumartuli is a colourful neighbourhood in Kolkata, famous for its stunning idols, especially during the grand celebration of Durga Puja….
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Politics of Rape in India: An Altercation Between Justice and Power
Sakkcham Singh Parmaar – October 9, 2024
Meenakshi Ganguly, South Asia Director at Human Rights Watch, has spoken out on what she claims are politicized cases and…
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‘Vice and Virtue’: Continued Codification of Women Right’s Violations in Afghanistan
Tom McIlroy – October 5, 2024
‘Nowhere else in the world has there been an attack as widespread, systematic and all- encompassing on the rights of…
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