Away from numbers and social media, there are aspirations of young people battling poverty for their right to education in Bihar.
Justice Is Not Always Served As It Should Be
Justice – a word that resonates with hope, fairness, and the promise of rights being upheld. Or is it? A piece on complexity of the idealism.
The Battle, The Shrine, And The Ballad: Stories From Bahraich
The author delves into the narratives of Raja Suheldev and Salar Masud, and how their legacies have shaped local identity.
From Anjar To Lakhpat: Pastoralists’ Journey Of Hope
Rabaris of Anjar leave their homeland for Lakhpat. How are they managing their lives? Read about these pastoralists struggle for livelihood.
Kindness? What Does It Mean To Us?
When was the last time you experienced immense kindness? In either being the recipient or the donor? Ponder along with Sagrika
Kachchh’s Winter Magic: Culture, History, And Sustainability
Rann is an annual festival, held in the white salt desert of the Rann of Kutch, Gujarat, spanning from November to February.
Stories From Karigar Shala
Explore stories of Karigar Shala, a unique school for artisans in Bhuj, and the value of experiential learning.
What A Free Lecture Taught Me About Education
Asking the right question to ignite curiosity is not unknown. But when in the hot seat of a teacher, why do we often resort to preaching?
The Other Members Of Hunnarshala
Cat cat everywhere, not an ounce of stress!