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Reporter’s Diary: What It Was Like To Travel From Delhi To Jammu Amid COVID-19 Lockdown On Special Train
“There would not have been a better place to write this piece than a quarantine facility in Jammu as I am getting much needed calm and peace,” says journalist Arjun Sharma.
My Story: ‘Being Queer, I Was Asked If I Liked Floral Prints, & The Class Laughed Along’
“I was asked to man up so that I get to attract girls, brushing aside the way I sat as unmanly, and the prescribed way out was to balance my femininity with masculinity.”
MyStory: Survived TB As Teen, Stigma Was Bigger And Scarier Than TB Itself
The government and the medical community are so busy curing TB that they forget to tell people how to deal with the TB affected.
MyStory: “Two months After I Joined IIT For My PhD I was diagnosed with TB”
Even among the educated, there are misconceptions about TB. People think all forms of TB are contagious.
My Story: “We Were Appalled At Police’s Disheartening Response After Rape Threats From A Cab Driver”
On Christmas night this year, we came back home from our long-planned outing with a heavy heart. The glitter, the lights, the Christmas carols did
A Mother Shares Her Opinion On How One Can Keep Children Free From Sexual Abuse
We keep reading about sexual abuse of children in the news almost on a daily basis. This is one crime that is completely unfathomable and
This Mumbai Couple’s Unique Start-Up Is Re-Introducing Cow Products The ‘Desi’ Way
30-year-old Rajas Paranjpe from Mumbai was only 23 when he started his own firm and specialized in producing marketing videos and eCommerce websites. Fascinated by
Maharashtra: Municipal Commissioner Fines Official For Presenting Him Plastic Wrapped Bouquet
On his first day at the office as the Aurangabad Municipal Commissioner, Astik Kumar Pandey fined an official ₹5000 for greeting him with a bouquet
‘You Voted For My Marginalisation!’ An Indian Muslim’s Open Letter To ‘Certified Indians’
To my ‘certified Indian’ friends, I don’t know what is in store for us – ‘the unverified Indians’, in future. I do have a vague
‘You Voted For My Marginalisation!’ An Indian Muslim’s Open Letter To ‘Certified Indians’
To my ‘certified Indian’ friends, I don’t know what is in store for us – ‘the unverified Indians’, in future. I do have a vague
Father Distributes Helmets At Condolence Meet Of Son Who Died In Accident In Madhya Pradesh
Mahendra Dixit from Damoh, father of deceased 25-year-old Lucky Dixit distributed helmets to the youth at his condolence meeting on Tuesday, December 3. Lucky succumbed
We Will Never Forget: Heroes Of 26/11 Mumbai Terrorist Attack
Source: Humans of Bombay “I was a chef in the Taj banquet kitchen when the gunshots started that night. Initially the news was that it
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