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Understanding the Natural Way to Restore Your Body’s Inner Balance. How to work on your hormones naturally.
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Andrea Dworkin’s Radical Truisms Were Ahead Of Their Time

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Khushi Barman

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

Chandana Sanyal’s memoir Nonapani Iskul chronicles her journey as a Bangla teacher in Salt Lake, blending humour, nostalgia, and critique of modern education. A heartfelt reflection on teachers, schools, and the fading bonds in India’s classrooms.
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Nonapani Iskul Review: Chandana Sanyal’s Memoir Preserves the Soul of Education

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Devjani Ray

Chandana Sanyal’s memoir Nonapani Iskul chronicles her journey as a Bangla teacher in Salt Lake, blending humour, nostalgia, and critique of modern education. A heartfelt reflection on teachers, schools, and the fading bonds in India’s classrooms.

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Maurice Blanchot Always

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Jacques-Emile Miriel

A personal account of writer Pierre Madaule’s deep admiration for Maurice Blanchot, their years of correspondence, literary debates, and eventual fallout over Blanchot’s controversial past.

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Waste to Wealth: The Women Behind Kerala’s Bold Sustainability Drive

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Nivedita Mishra

Meet Haritha Karma Sena from Kannur district, Kannapuram village.

Maria Cassano on What Helps Her Write and Edit Better
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Maria Cassano on What Helps Her Write and Edit Better

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Nivedita Mishra

Discover the Maria Cassano writing process — from her daily rituals to mindset and editing tips every writer wants to know.

An in-depth psychoanalytic and postcolonial reading of Saadat Hasan Manto’s Thanda Gosht, exploring the figure of the colonized body, abjection, and masculinity through the lens of Kristeva, Fanon, and Lacan.
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Abjection, Colonial Masculinity, and the Corpse: Reading Manto’s Thanda Gosht Through Kristeva and Fanon

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Zoyema Ansari

An in-depth psychoanalytic and postcolonial reading of Saadat Hasan Manto’s Thanda Gosht, exploring the figure of the colonized body, abjection, and masculinity through the lens of Kristeva, Fanon, and Lacan.

father and son in varanasi street market
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The Great Indian Myth of Infection – Or The Lack Thereof

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Hemanya Vashishtha

An introspective essay on how Indian parenting often overlooks emotional wounds, mistaking deep-rooted trauma for strength. Healing begins with acknowledgment.

woman in red long sleeve shirt: Feeling the sting of rejection? This candid article explores why "no" isn't final, how to process the pain, and how rejection can actually reshape you into a stronger, truer version of yourself.
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How to Handle Rejection Without Losing Yourself

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Kavita Gulati

Feeling the sting of rejection? This candid article explores why "no" isn't final, how to process the pain, and how rejection can actually reshape you into a stronger, truer version of yourself.

Explore the work of Girish Karnard's retelling of Mahabharata through the book "The fire and The rain"
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Girish Karnad’s “The Fire And The Rain”

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Snehashis Sinha

Explore the work of Girish Karnard's retelling of Mahabharata through the book "The fire and The rain"

Explore Kapadia's breathtaking film—a profound study of Mumbai's contrasts, the human condition, and resilience amidst alienation. A cinematic masterpiece of solidarity.
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Kapadia’s Masterpiece, ‘All We Imagine As Light’: A Luminous Ode to Humanity and Mumbai

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Ananya Singh

Explore Kapadia's breathtaking film "All We Imagine As Light" —a profound study of Mumbai's contrasts, the human condition, and resilience amidst alienation. A cinematic masterpiece of solidarity.