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Cycle of Violence
The tension and barbarity between the Meitei and Kuki communities shows no signs of abating
A Durable Settlement
Manipur has suffered unbearable losses due to political machinations. How long will settlement, reconciliation and healing take?
Humans... 'Like Us'
India’s ad hoc refugee policy is structured around the politicised binary of good refugee, bad refugee’, with religious nationalism becoming the arbiter
The Endless Wait
Afghan refugees in India fear ending up with nothing
Beyond The Binaries
The Bihar Museum Biennale at NGMA Bengaluru was a gentle reminder on the need to re-imagine gender, inclusivity and museums in a digital world
Striking Difference
The narrative around refugees and asylum seekers across the globe appears politically insinuated. Because data tells a different story
Addresses Without Homes
Climate change Is driving mass human displacement and forcing the need to establish climate governance policies that go beyond the traditional perception of who is a refugee”
No Refuge In Sight
What does life after displacement mean for Rohingya women in India
THE LOST HOME
The absence of a refugee policy is making Afghan refugees in India more and more uncertain about their future
Forced Displacement
Post-memory doesn't mean the end of the previous memory, but signifies continuity in the representation of the past and the influence of memory in the present
A Safe Haven
Host countries must adopt policies that support refugee women and girls who often have to face sexual violence and abuse during displacement
The Forgotten Narrative
The sorrow of the world’s largest migration ever, The Partition
Reminders of the Partition
Objects have memories and Delhi's Partition Museum taps into them
Orphans of The Partition
The perilous journey of women during the Partition period
Language Barricade
For refugees, language is a necessity to survive and integrate into a new society; however, not knowing the language may lead to violence
Europe's CONUNDRUM
Refugees are pouring into the divisive waters of Europe's far-right politics
All are NOT Equal
From vote banks to pawns in international relations, India uses refugees based on changing interests
City Of Refugees
There is an old city where a quarter of the population is made up of refugees from more than 30 countries. That city is ideal for refugee resettlement. It is Utica in New York. Some call it the last refuge
All Death Is Not Equal
It is an imagined letter from a Syrian father to his son before they take the boat to flee to Europe as an ode to Alan Kurdi, the three-year-old Syrian child, who drowned along with many others in the Mediterranean Sea in September 2015
Love As Resistance
Spreading the idea of love is pertinent in the present atmosphere of divisive politics
Absent Social Structure
The current ideological confusion and obsession with gadgets among the younger generation is leading to deeper psycho-socio-cultural changes in society
Unfounded Islamophobia
Islamophobia or Muslim phobia is being projected as a strategic political emotion to mislead and gain political dividends
Paradoxical Emotion
Why do fairly educated Indian Muslims admire a majoritarian regime elsewhere but oppose Hindutva-driven majoritarianism in India?
Casual Cruelty of Care
Cultural aphasia is emotion's nether side, eked out of acute narcissism and fear
Home and Homesickness
The Indian diaspora is dealing with a tricky situation-how to be homesick when various sicknesses are afflicting the homeland
The Foot Power of the Footloose
Beyond the ideological blame game, beyond the political bickering what did migrants walking on highways during lockdown teach us?
Schools of Thought
A chain of schools is working towards raising children with an understanding of inheriting the 'world's greatest civilisation'
The Polarity of Sabarimala
The Sangh Parivar believes that there is an international conspiracy against Sabarimala, and not aggressive misogyny at play
Vermillion for Votes
In Telangana's Karimnagar, RSS volunteers went door-to-door with vermillion and saffron threads to assure women they are with them. It seems to have worked
House Calls
The Sangh Parivar has adopted a new strategy to increase its audience. Its members visit households to convert people to the 'Hindu way of life'