The Hindi-Urdu controversy is not just about language. It reflects historical conflicts, colonial policies, and political struggles that continue today in India.
Despite its sizable Muslim population, both Hindus and Muslims have lived in harmony in this coastal belt. But for past few ...
Politicians and parties have used iftars to forge peace during strife but also to woo elite Muslims for votes.
Addressing the dual challenges of post-revolution recovery and rising religious nationalism will require a concerted effort from all stakeholders to ensure the protection of minority rights in ...
Study analyzes women's political participation in Indian elections, highlighting gendered voting patterns and evolving roles ...
Union Minister Nitin Gadkari on Saturday rejected caste-based politics, emphasising that a person's worth is defined by their ...
With a year to go before Tamil Nadu’s Assembly election, Dravida Munnetra Kazhagam has put its opposition to delimitation at ...
Nisha Bellinger, faculty director in the School of Public Service, recently published an article about how ethnic identity ...
India’s reluctance to democratise English risks entrenching a linguistic apartheid, with profound consequences for equity and ...
Displaced from their lands, livelihoods destroyed, and forests handed over to corporations, India's tribals face an ever ...
This Budget session is no routine affair. From Manipur’s turmoil to the Waqf Bill’s fallout, and delimitation’s regional ...
As an Indian Muslim, I have learned to say many words in whispers. The thought recently struck me when my husband and I were ...