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  • Is wishing “Happy” Diwali or Holi ok?

    November 3, 2021

    The post expresses concern over modern interpretations of Hindu customs and festivals in ads, emphasizing the need for cultural sensitivity. →

  • Pujo Elo

    October 8, 2021

    Durga Puja, or Pujo, is a vibrant celebration with colorful rituals, festive gatherings, and worship of Goddess Durga and her family. →

  • #A day in the life of a #working#mom

    February 21, 2019

    The story follows a hectic day in a woman’s life, balancing work, family, and unexpected challenges, culminating in a bittersweet resolution. →

  • Axomiya Bongali

    January 12, 2019

    The author reflects on being a Bengali from Assam, expressing pride and addressing the complexities of identity and politics. →

  • A lifetime of being overweight

    May 5, 2018

    Being overweight. The emotional struggles of being a “fat girl”. →

  • Conform? No just do our own thing!

    January 27, 2018

    The struggle to break societal molds is real. An Indian grandmother subtly challenged norms, sparking surprise, admiration, and envy. →

  • I am the average middle-class Indian

    February 26, 2017

    The average middle-class Indian juggles hope and frustration, seeking progress in governance initiatives and personal struggles amidst societal challenges. →

  • #May#our#girls#dream#big!

    July 22, 2016

    #May#our#girls#dream#big! Very recently a friend told me that she had been to an induction program for the new batch of trainees recruited in her company, which is a famous manufacturing concern. She chatted up with the new joinees, all of them electrical or mechanical engineers, asking them about their education, their career plans, what they… →

  • #Celebrating the #breadwinner and the #homemaker

    March 19, 2016

    Sometime back some of my working women friends got together over a cup of tea. Out of the many things we discussed, there was one thing that got me thinking. We found that a lot of women decide not to work. The reasons could be marriage, bringing up children, taking care of parents, or looking… →

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