In the face of the right-wing’s growing anti-Muslim vitriol, a moment of solidarity during a school workshop that shines a light on the moral responsibility we all bear.
Tag: communalism
A Hate-Mongering Serpent
'Our Chanakyas are only interested in forming governments, polarising brains and dividing people... they do not heed their motherland’s cries'.
Duties of the Powerful, Rights of the Weak
A poem on the power dynamics between the state and the populace, the powerful and the weak.
How a Simple Conversation Brought About Hindu-Muslim Unity in a UP School
In a state that has seen some of the worst communal violence in the country, there is one small school in the city of Meerut that sets an example.
A Haunting in the Homeland
People who used to be thinkers are now parroting venomous rhetoric. They are indistinguishable. Their disembodied voices lead me to believe that ghosts exist in modern India.
I Want To Be a Fanatic When I Grow Up
'Even death does not free a life imprisoned by hate.'
With Gaushalas, Mantras on Loudspeakers, Are DU Colleges Becoming Less Secular?
While the recent 'cow centre' at Hansraj College has drawn attention, Laxmibai College has been running a gaushala since 2020.
In A Week Of Remembering Gandhi, India’s Inclusivity Lies Battered
The air is a little different this October 2.