Politics

The Cow Question, State Interpretation, and Muslim Identity: From Colonial India to the Present

By Sayyed Abdul Quadir Samdani | May 25, 2026 | Politics

The alarming rise in mob lynching incidents across India, perpetrated under the banner of cow protection, has emerged as one of the most disturbing fault lines in the country's contemporary …

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The Secular Mirage: Deconstructing the Post-Secular Turn and the Future of Indian Muslims

By Sayyed Abdul Quadir Samdani | February 11, 2026 | Politics

I will begin by presenting an undeniable reality: the world we inhabit is intensely politicized, and India is advancing—or perhaps more accurately, sliding—into a Post-Secular era. Academics now concede that …

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breathing grey: Mumbai’s AQI , lost Green, and the Volcanic controversy.

By Noore Kashaf | November 29, 2025 | Politics

What is happening in Mumbai? Mumbaikars are waking up sick with the same set of problems: sore throat, dry cough, burning eyes, blocked nose, and a heavy feeling in the …

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Trolling and the Manipulation of Democracy

By Noore Kashaf | September 10, 2025 | Politics

The Trolling Culture Trolling, once considered a mere nuisance or harmless prank in online communities, has escalated dramatically over the past decade, especially in India. Originally, trolling involved individuals posting …

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Do Human beings have a way out of Current Economic problems?

By Alkaif Siddiqui | July 26, 2025 | Politics

In this article, I will thoroughly go through the problems in the current economic system and if there is any way out of these problems. Currently, there are only two …

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Education and housewife: Have women been lied to?

By Noore Kashaf | July 26, 2025 | Politics

In the last few decades, women have progressed significantly in every sector; education has risen and is surpassing that of men; technology has changed domestic appliances, freeing women from backbreaking …

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