As war is waged by powerful men, Iranian women bear the hidden social, psychological, and physical cost of conflict.
As a forty-year-old woman who has repeatedly been subjected to state violence, I went into the streets to claim my freedom and basic human rights.
BY Anonymous 3 February 2026
An unnamed Palestinian person's difficult testimonial of the everyday sight in war-torn Gaza.
BY Anonymous 4 January 2024
Given the extent of genocide and ethnic cleansing, a young Palestinian dancer's hope for a free Palestine lies with her people, who believe in Palestinian freedom for what they suffer through.
BY Anonymous 4 January 2024
Were the railway systems in place and working? Or was there any meddling at the signalling and interlocking points?
BY Anonymous 12 June 2023
A woman decides to follow her own desires and do what she wants instead of playing by the rules
BY Anonymous 14 January 2023
Seeing all the hullabaloo over the death of Queen Elizabeth II who held a mainly ceremonial post with no significance for the world in death —or indeed life— makes one compare it to India’s own erstwhile Royals who are so out of sight and public imagination that people would find it hard to name offhand even two current members of any of the major former royal families.
BY Anonymous 29 October 2022
The nationwide fund-raiser for Ram Mandir Trust in early 2021, which was treated as a national programme with the tacit backing of the State, was replicated from the 1989 mass campaign for Ram Shila Pujan.
BY Anonymous 30 January 2022
Kerala’s tradition of mural paintings dates back to the seventh and eighth centuries, with temples, palaces and churches here boasting of these rich artworks.
BY Anonymous 24 January 2022
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