2024

Here Is Why An Indian Daughter-in-law Is Often Labeled Uncultured And Rebellious

An Indian daughter-in-law today is no longer willing to do everything and anything that her in-laws want her too. It is time the in-laws and husbands realized this. Experiences shared by several readers, friends and some memories from what seems like another life have compelled me to write this article. In India, a lot of …

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A Dalit Girl From Kerala Forced To Drink Toilet Cleaner. Education No Bar To Intolerance?

Widespread outrage ensued after news of a Dalit girl from Kerala being forced to drink phenyl emerged. Is this true education in our colleges? In a shocking and gruesome incident, a nursing student is in a critical state after being forced to drink toilet cleaning fluid, as part of alleged ragging by her female seniors at a college …

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The Indian Woman Is Easily Labelled A Witch Or A Savitri. Do You Agree?

In so many parts of India, a woman is easily labelled a witch. Why are women soft targets? Read to know more.  We may have heard stories of witches and disregarded them as folklore. But ‘witches’ are a reality in rural India, where superstition is easier to come by than education and medical science may be conceived as a …

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What If Neerja Hadn’t Stood Up To Violence – Of Terrorism And Domestic?

Neerja taught us that saying NO to violence is important – both the domestic and of terrorism. Wouldn’t she have remained a mere statistic otherwise? I finally watched Neerja. I could not control my tears from the very first scene. A loving daughter, a doting sister, the lifeline of this family is woken up reluctantly by her mother to …

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This Is I, Suzette Jordan. February 2016 Muse Of The Month Winning Entry By Tanvi Sinha

What would Suzette Jordan, otherwise known as the Park Street rape survivor, say to her readers if she could write to them from her place of rest now? This year, we bring you again the Muse of the Month contest. We have received some wonderful entries for the February Muse of the Month, and had …

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Why I Will Not Teach My Daughter To Be The Good Daughter-in-law

Kriya was brought up an independent, modern woman. But the minute her marriage was fixed, things changed. After all, wasn’t she supposed to be the ‘good daughter in law’? A short story. It all started the moment Kriya’s future husband’s parents come to see her for the first time. Kriya was always considered pretty but …

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The Antithesis

The Antithesis is a short story that will shock you with its gender-reversal and of course, its ending. Sometime in late 1990s I hold my tiny daughter in my arms as she gently strikes my face with her chubby fingers, enjoying as her aptly baby sized payal (anklet) rubs against my cheek. My daughter — Jiya, who came to my life 2 years after …

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