
SEE TO BE – A New Face Of Freedom
From a bold Femina cover to timeless symbolism of the warrior goddess, this reflection explores how evolving portrayals of women mirror the ongoing fight for true freedom, equity, and self-definition.

From a bold Femina cover to timeless symbolism of the warrior goddess, this reflection explores how evolving portrayals of women mirror the ongoing fight for true freedom, equity, and self-definition.

Long before 1947, a forgotten chapter of Bengal’s history saw defiance, courage, and self-rule-an extraordinary tale of autonomy that remains absent from most textbooks but deserves to be remembered.

This article is a reflection of the author’s thoughts on how the definition of freedom is not restricted to a particular realm; it varies from individual to individual and is based on various circumstances.

In Indian homes, domestic help wields quiet power — sashaying in late, staging surprise leaves, and dictating our daily rhythm. We pretend to be the boss, but it’s a twisted power dance of chaos, dependence, and small victories. Amid dust and drama, we juggle tantrums, budgets, and gratitude — barely holding on.

A tender, witty portrait of Ashima’s single life, where friends come in many forms-human, feathered, floral, and literary. A quiet celebration of unexpected companionship and everyday meaning.

A playful retelling of Lord Ganesha’s festive visit to Earth—complete with Lamborghinis, Modaks, and modern-day devotion. A heartwarming blend of mythology, humor, and tradition.

A tender, whimsical ode to the ever-changing sky — part muse, part mystery — this letter blends wonder, longing, and quiet love in a lyrical conversation between earth and the heavens.

A moment at a Coldplay concert sparked global mockery, but who was truly exposed? This thought-provoking piece explores scandal, schadenfreude, and the internet’s unforgiving gaze.

This thought-provoking piece explores how intergenerational companionship, elderly care, and lifelong learning can transform the way we approach ageing, highlighting innovative ideas to enrich the lives of senior citizens.

While watching Aap Jaisa Koi, I noticed something that felt both familiar and oddly hollow: the portrayal of the liberal Bengali woman. You know the



