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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Lights Out: Letters I am Still Trying to Pen
Naga Nandhini – October 2, 2024
O mind, do not cry, do not beatYour chest off with rage and angstWe can bide the tumultuous tidesAnd leaning…
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Displacement of the Poor: Navigating Rights and Realities in India’s Development Journey – The Case of U.P.’s Nazul Bill
Sakkcham Singh Parmaar – August 24, 2024
Walter Fernandes has written extensively on displacement due to government policies. He often discusses the lack of official statistics on displaced…
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OPINION| Sheikh Hasina’s downfall and Begum Khaleda Zia’s release ring alarm bells for India
Ritabrata Roy – August 7, 2024
With Sheikh Hasina, the former Prime Minister of Bangladesh ousted from power on Sunday, New Delhi is alarmed by the…
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Breaking the Silence: The Urgent Need for Inclusive Rape Laws in India to Protect Men-Insights from the Movie 376 D
Sakkcham Singh Parmaar – August 3, 2024
Lara Stemple, Director of the Health and Human Rights Law Project at UCLA School of Law has conducted extensive research…
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The Privilege to love through Rituparno’s Memories in March
Ankita Kundu – July 23, 2024
If I have to go away , can I leave a bit of me with you?Love is a word we've…
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From Graduation to Unemployment: The Public Health Licensing Dilemma
Esther Murunga – July 18, 2024
Mark celebrated his graduation from the University of Eldoret in April 2022, proudly earning a Second Class Honours Upper Division…
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Amnesty International research claims that social media apps are perpetuating gender inequalities
Thedialoguebox – July 16, 2024
In a report published on July 10th 2024, Amnesty International has claimed that social media apps and various technology systems…
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The Unfinished Symphony of Gender Equality: A Global Imperative
Lilian N. Mbuthi – July 8, 2024
Picture a world where everyone, regardless of gender, has equal opportunities to thrive. This is the vision of gender equality—an…
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Beyond Identity: Can International Law Address Primordial Drivers of Violence in Manipur?
Anonza Priyadarshini – July 6, 2024
Introduction The state of Manipur in Northeast India has been grappling with prolonged ethnopolitical violence for years, and things have…
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How gender stereotypes hinder our potential as women
Yasmine Jallow – June 29, 2024 – 3 Replies
The understanding of a “gender stereotype” Gender stereotypes are defined as “a set of characteristics and traits that are automatically…
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A New Dawn in Zimbabwe?
Gareth Horsfield – June 26, 2024
There is no night ever so long that it prevents the sun from rising. For Zimbabwe, this night has been…
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Dimensions of Water Marginality and Hydro-Politics in India
Saptak Mondal – June 24, 2024
The “Wet Wars” of India: Water ‘Crisis’, Not ‘Scarcity’ Anymore Amidst all the chaos engulfing the political realm of India,…
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