India’s First Female Freedom Fighter

Bishni Devi ShahJi

~Preeti Malik मै अबला नादान नहीं हूँ,  दबी हुई पहचान नहीं हूँ। रखती अंदर ख़ुद्दारी हूँ मै निडर नारी हूँ।।  India is a country where women are considered equivalent to goddesses. Even today, there are thousands of women whose names end with ‘Devi’. Despite this, patriarchy has prevailed in India as much as anywhere else […]

Meghalaya – “Scotland of the East”

~Harshitaa, Prakriti, Mahira & Saakshi This is going to be the last blog of our Northeast series titled ‘Beyond the Tea Gardens’. And this remaining jewel in the crown of Northeast India is none other than Meghalaya. With its heart-thumping cliffs, lavish rivers, flavoursome cuisines, and magnificent scenery Meghalaya adds significantly to the rich diversity […]

How India can gain from Better Laws in its Constitution

Article 15 gained a lot of attention because of Ayushmann Khurrana’s movie of the same name. Now whether the article has any pitfalls or not is a different discussion. But a conversation on the Constitution is a must in these changing times.  Many scholars and national leaders formulated the Indian Constitution, which you may have […]

Tripura -land of Kirata

~Madhushekhar Mallarapu Introduction Tripura Tripura is a part of North East India and also a part of the famous “Seven Sisters of India”. Tripura is also known as the land of Kirata because of the ancient “Kirata kingdom”. Tripura means “near water”. “Agartala” is the capital of Tripura. Tripura is the third smallest state in […]

THE REAL SPICES OF SIKKIM

~ Mahira Saraf INTRODUCTION Sikkim, a state which marks a very small area on the geographical map of India, but what lies within this small state is a unification of diverse cultures, constant fear, and environmentalists. We’re sure that whenever you hear about North-East India, a few things which come to your mind first are […]

The First Guru; Shri Gurunanak Dev Ji

~Raj Agrawal Bole So Nihal……. Sat Sri Akal “Waheguru ji ka Khalsa, Waheguru ji ki Fateh” Ever wondered why Guru Nanak Jayanti is special for the Sikhs or why they celebrate this day. Gurpurab, Guru Nanak Jayanti, or Prakash Utsav. We call it by so many names but its celebration, excitement, and glory are always […]

A STRIDE INTO THE LEGAL REALM- CHILDREN’S DAY 2021

~ Mahira and Chahat The Age of Innocence  “Don’t let the child inside you die, no matter how old you are. Let it grow old, have fun and enjoy life, for this child is what adds meaning to life.” Today’s youth will ask tomorrow’s adults. Thus the way we nourish them and raise them determines […]

CHILDREN’S DAY: EMBRACING THE SKCF JOURNEY

~ Mahira Saraf A day we all know, when and why celebrated, Passed out of school? Treating 14th November as your casual day? Try recalling it, all your past years’ memories will gather up in your brain.  Remember receiving free chocolates from school? Screaming those otherwise restricted songs on top of our voices, Remember discussing […]

The Splendid flavours of Assam

~ Raj Agrawal Assam is the state of magic, also known as ‘Asom’ and ‘Akhom’. If you go there I am sure that you would be lost in your dreams.  Like, every time I hear the word tea, it reminds me of the time when I walked in the tea gardens of Assam. If someone […]

National Education day

~Madhushekhar Mallarapu Maulana Abul Kalam Azad On November 11th of every year, India celebrates National Education Day to commemorate the birth anniversary of Maulana Abul Kalam Azad, the first education minister of independent India. He served from the year 1947 to 1958. On 11th September 2008, it was The Ministry of Human Resource Development decided […]