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The Language of Flags
Written by: Elsa Varghese GD by: Khooshi Jajoo “Flags are meant to symbolize unity and pride, yet too often, they become symbols of...

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51 minutes ago1 min read


Punjab’s Drowning Fields, India’s Shared Burden
Written by: Parinaaz Bains GD by: Sonika Krishnan Punjab is experiencing its worst floods in nearly four decades. Twelve districts,...

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51 minutes ago2 min read


A Symphony in Blood and Silence
Written by: Parinaaz Bains GD by: Japleen “I love my dreams and miss them dearly.” This was said by Benazir Habibzadeh, a woman in...

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51 minutes ago2 min read


From Rain to Ruin: The Truth Behind India’s Annual Floods
Written By: Nihilaa V M Edited and GD By: Aishwarya Sabnis Each year, the arrival of the monsoon is both a blessing and a reminder of...

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51 minutes ago4 min read


The Mapmaker’s Regret
Written by: Muskaan Kaushik GD by: Jiyaa P Shah I could only see the obedience of my pen The river of ink, soaking the parchment...

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51 minutes ago1 min read


Free Markets to Fortress Nations: Why is Neutral Ground Disappearing in Geopolitics ?
Written by: Iniya J Edited by: N. Roshini Reddy The era of globalization seemed unstoppable with borders softening, markets opening up,...

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51 minutes ago2 min read


Faultlines
Written By: Joshya Mudaliar GD By: Sakhi Maheshwari The river has no memory of treaties. When the Brahmaputra swells, it does not pause...

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51 minutes ago2 min read


Journalists as Targets: Gaza Media Workers Killed Amid Rising Military Offensive
Written by: Saptarchi Biswas Edited and GD by: Sunaina Lala In the heart of Gaza City, where bombs fall with ruthless regularity, the...

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51 minutes ago3 min read


Multilingualism and the Myth of Harmony in Bengaluru
Written by: Pranati R Narain Edited and GD by: Aaliya Singh How much diversity is too much diversity? Is there such a thing as a...

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51 minutes ago4 min read
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