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The Fallacy of Interpreting Identity Consciousness of the Past From the Vantage of Ethnonationalists of Today
When things get too complicated and stretched, it is often helpful to deconstruct and begin from the beginning, at least imagine what it would have

‘An Educated Woman In Prostitution’ Exposes Hypocrisy Within High Society
Author: Manada Devi Translated by: Arunava Sinha Publisher: Simon & Schuster India Genre: Fiction, Translation Book summary: ‘But now, having travelled to the frontier of

Social Bonding could be Better Understood if Individuality of Women and Men is the Focus of International Women’s Day this Year
Monday morning this week started on a good note with two important events held in honor of women on the occasion of the International Women’s

The Enchanting Folk Tale of a Lonely and Forlorn Kabui Village Girl Who Became the Beautiful Wild Blossom Chingthrao
These lyrical verses are from the repertoires of folk tales of both the Meiteis and the Kabuis. This tale is of Chingthtrao, and it occurs
We Have Everything to Gain if We Know Our Planet and Make it a Healthier Place for Ourselves
The earth produces so many valuable things that find mention in our everyday lives, but we never notice these things beyond casually using them. We
Even the Best Football Referee is Human and Therefore Will Have to be Prone to Human Errors
First of all, if we have to go by what the proverbial saying that “no one in this world is pure and perfect” or “no
Digital Detox is the Need of the Hour With the Reopening of Schools Classes
The COVID-19 pandemic has turned topsy-turvy the teaching-learning process of school students for almost a year in Manipur since the second week of March last
Alas! when may this endless night end? and other poems
Endless night Alas! when may this endless night end? How I wish for the nights to end so that I could be warmed by sun
Skillfully Told Story Explores the Final Death Wish of the Faithful Hindu
Book Title: The City of Good Death Author: Priyanka Champaneri Publisher: Penguin Viking/Penguin India Genre: Literary Fiction, Women’s Writing Book summary: Winner of