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Histories We Skip
Written by: Muskaan Kaushik Graphic Design by: Jiyaa P Shah In classrooms and academic discussions, students are often asked to reflect on their favourite chapters from school history textbooks as a way of understanding which narratives remain most visible in collective memory. More often than not, these recollections revolve around ancient civilisations, imperial dynasties, or the freedom struggle. Rarely do they include the dynasties and kingdoms of Northeast India. This a

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5 days ago3 min read


Speaker Insights from Libernium: Narratives, Boundaries, and Ethical Storytelling in Contemporary India
Written By: Joshya Mudaliar Edited By: Nihilaa V M The Libernium 2026 International Conference, held on 20 and 21 January 2026 at CHRIST (Deemed to be University), Bannerghatta Road Campus, commenced with an inaugural session in the Main Auditorium. The inauguration began with a performance by the BRC Choir, setting a reflective and inclusive tone for the conference. The opening addresses were delivered by Dr. Namrata Borkotoky, Assistant Professor, Department of Liberal Arts

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10 years of thoughts behind the curtain
Written by: Sunaina Lala Edited by: Jiyaa The Bannerghatta Road Campus marks a significant milestone as it celebrates a decade since its establishment. Over the years, the campus has witnessed numerous transformations, both in its architectural landscape and the scope of services provided. Among those who have observed these changes most closely are the non-teaching staff, such as the Akkas and the Security Guards or the Annas, whose unwavering commitment ensures the welfare

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Dec 2, 20252 min read
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