Politics

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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