The pandemic was a bigger setback to women than men, we are now expected to achieve gender equality in 135 years as compared to 100 years pre-pandemic. But we have come a long way and going by the women at workplace report, women today are more ambitious and are not afraid of asking for and getting their due. So let this be the year we got louder and more fearless! 2023 can you hear us…loud and clear?
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In the aftermath of the murder most foul
In the aftermath of the murder, most foul, let us collectively introspect Proyashi Barua The writer is a fiction author and independent content writer. She has authored The Mystic Sinners published by Readomania. Formerly a journalist, she now writes opinion pieces for various magazines and websites. The views expressed in this article are her own. … Continue reading In the aftermath of the murder most foul
This is the norm… Or, is it?
Everything needs to be black or white. Everything needs to be either ‘this’ or ‘that’. And nothing in between seems to be accepted. There seems to be no place for the grey areas. No place for something to be both ‘this’ and ‘that’.
Bow in Respect, Dance in Celebration!
So long as we keep the spiritual connect of the festival intact in our hearts, I believe we still have hope. Of keeping the essence of the festival alive. Keeping the essence of womanhood alive. The spirit of femininity is alive.
There was a healing touch in my vaccination drive
the government would not have been able to vaccinate at such a monumental scale had people like Vikash Maheshwari and organisations like Marwari Sammelan not been extending their help (to the vaccination mission) in their own quiet way. Let us not forget to acknowledge and applaud these good Samaritans.