Cooking: The Unseen, But Mandatory Labour
Cooking has always been linked to female gender roles and identity. The poet poses some important questions that challenge these notions.
Cooking has always been linked to female gender roles and identity. The poet poses some important questions that challenge these notions.
Celebrating National Doctors’ Day with Dr. Nirza Saikia : Exploring Her Inspiring Experiences and Overcoming Struggles
Raja, a three-day festival in Odisha, is an ode to feminity.
Have you heard about dead people getting married? Well, it is a prevalent custom amongst the Tulus in Karnataka and Kerala.
Akshay Tritiya is not just a religious festival. But has a rich historical background to it. Ankurita takes us to Bikaner and shows how it is celebrated there.
Ethiopian rituals of sharing food are not known to many. But from Bunna to Gursha to Eskesta, the culture is intriguing
Inclusion and not discrimination will work!
Narayani sends greetings on Vishu and shares beautiful memories of her Amma and her grandparents.
Our Sixth Power Woman, Cheryl Bradshaw from the UK, tells us how she fought abuse from a very young age.
How do we fit traditional festivals into our modern set-up? Preethi tells how she did that,