Discrimination

How Racist are We?

by Debojit Borah

Without delving into the details of convoluted histories of racism, this article is an impersonal view that looks into the present crises driven by the condemnable, bitter and ugly faces of racism, which recently has conspicuous presence in national and international media as “curry bushing”.  It has become a popular jargon with the recent spate [...]

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Homosexuality and our society

by Debojit Borah

Indian civilization is regarded as one of the oldest in the world. Naturally, culture and traditions are deeply rooted in the minds of people. Indian societies are mostly patriarchal in nature and people depends by and large on agriculture for their livelihood. Age-old beliefs and rituals are still predominantly practiced. Discussion on sex, in Indian [...]

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Girl child equally blessing as a male child

by Pragnya Mohanty

Indian females have always been vulnerable in the male dominated society of India. Even the most fragile & delicate state of female is not forgiven for being a girl child. It’s in news these days that poor people have been selling their girl child for money, due to poverty. The one thing surprises me the [...]

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