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Meet Odpal Dejor George

Meet Odpal Dejor George

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How Ladakh's leading line producer and resort owner charted his success story

Rich legacy

Rich legacy

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In the tenth edition of Bards of Resistance, meet ND Rajkumar, a Tamil poet and translator of note

Journeying to the world's highest observatory

Journeying to the world's highest observatory

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On the road to the Indian Astronomical Observatory at Hanle, Ladakh. A photo essay

Asking for it

Asking for it

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In this ninth edition of Bards of Resistance, meet Marathi poet Loknath Yashwant

On the Amarnath Yatra, pilgrims counter danger with faith

On the Amarnath Yatra, pilgrims counter danger with faith

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Photojournalist Javeed Shah tracked pilgrims who were undertaking the Amarnath Yatra a mere week after the terror attack of 10 July. See his photo essay here:

Reclaiming the narrative

Reclaiming the narrative

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In the eighth edition of Bards of Resistance, read the poetry of Christina Thomas Dhanaraj

The Lalchand Rajput Way

The Lalchand Rajput Way

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Since Lalchand Rajput took over the reins, Afghanistan have achieved a win percentage of 61 across all formats. They have won six out of 10 limited-overs series and managed to draw their first ever ODI series in West Indies.

In Kashmir, violence casts long shadow on mental health

In Kashmir, violence casts long shadow on mental health

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Since the conflict began in Kashmir, the prevalence of mental health issues has significantly increased

The call of enlightenment

The call of enlightenment

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In this edition of our series Bards of Resistance, read the works of Damodar Morey, a leading Dalit poet of Marathi language

In No Man’s Land

In No Man’s Land

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Bangla Dalit author Jatin Bala poems hold truth, the truth of a life oppressed by social machines

Clearing the Cactus Wall

Clearing the Cactus Wall

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In the sixth edition of 'Bards of Resistance', read the powerful poetry of leading Gujarati poet and Dalit activist, Raju Solanki

Pilgrims' progress

Pilgrims' progress

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In this photo essay, Javeed Shah turns his lens on the Amarnath Yatra and the long roads pilgrims navigate under the watchful eye of the security forces.

It's skin, not a shade card

It's skin, not a shade card

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Shade Card is Anoushka Agrawal and Tara Anand's attempt to tackle 'colourism' — differentiating among people based on their skin tone

The Promised Land: Migration from Kerala shows a steady decline

The Promised Land: Migration from Kerala shows a steady decline

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The latest migration survey shows that emigration from the state to West Asia has reached the inflexion point in 2016. The decreasing trend had started in 2011 with many of the traditional centres of emigration experiencing a decline.

The Promised Land: Migrant workers endure squalid conditions in Kerala

The Promised Land: Migrant workers endure squalid conditions in Kerala

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When the neo-rich out-migrants came home from the Gulf countries and wanted to build new houses, they could not find enough workers to do the job. Since there was a labour shortage in Kerala, builders went to West Bengal and other north eastern states looking for construction workers.

The Promised Land: Kerala's female emigrants key reason behind rise in remittances

The Promised Land: Kerala's female emigrants key reason behind rise in remittances

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Demographers feel that the contribution of female emigrants could be one reason for the steady rise in remittances to Kerala despite a surge in the recent reverse flow of emigrants.

The Promised Land: It's a hard life for children, parents of Kerala's migrant workers

The Promised Land: It's a hard life for children, parents of Kerala's migrant workers

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Migration may have benefited Kerala but it has made life miserable for the members of their families left behind by the migrants.

The Promised Land: Tribulations of Kerala's Pakistani citizens

The Promised Land: Tribulations of Kerala's Pakistani citizens

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Migration has raised the social and economic status of millions of Keralites. But the few hundred Keralites, who had migrated to Pakistan before and after Partition, have been alienated by their homeland.

A rose of revolt: Two poems in Bengali

A rose of revolt: Two poems in Bengali

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In the fourth part, meet Manohar Mouli Biswas — a legend in his own right who holds a mirror to Bengali society

The Promised Land: The loneliness of the 'Gulf wives' in Kerala

The Promised Land: The loneliness of the 'Gulf wives' in Kerala

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In 2011, 1.01 million women, whose husbands were working in the Gulf, were living in Kerala, according to a study. They constitute nearly 13 percent of the married women in Kerala.

The Promised Land: Kerala's reverse exodus

The Promised Land: Kerala's reverse exodus

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The survey conducted by S Irudayarajan and KC Zachariah of the Centre Development Studies (CDS) revealed a steady rise in the reverse flow from 1990s, when the impact of the global economic recession was felt by businesses in the Gulf.

The Promised Land: How remittances from migrants account for 36.3% of Kerala's NSDP

The Promised Land: How remittances from migrants account for 36.3% of Kerala's NSDP

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Discovery of oil in the Gulf in the 1930s was a landmark event in the history of Kerala. The commercial exploitation of oil in the 1950s and 60s opened up big job opportunities for Keralites.

Living with patriarchy: A negotiation for equality and dignity

Living with patriarchy: A negotiation for equality and dignity

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With a sense of the crisscrossing realities that we all endure and live with, the everyday ‘patriarchies’ that we encounter are bound to appear equally complex and diverse.

The Promised Land: Gulf lures many from Kerala, but few make it big

The Promised Land: Gulf lures many from Kerala, but few make it big

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The lives of the majority of the expatriates in the UAE  have not seen much change. Like Bappu, many Keralites are struggling hard. The situation is almost the same in other countries under the Gulf Cooperation Council.

The Promised Land: Opportunity, discovery and how Kerala embraced migration

The Promised Land: Opportunity, discovery and how Kerala embraced migration

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The migrant workers of Kerala contribute to two-third of the State Domestic Product - directly and indirectly. While migration is considered as one of the most productive industries, it is the stories of the families that get overlooked in the telling of Kerala's economic progress. In this multi-part series, Firstpost looks at these migrant populations and its socio-economic impact.

Ramadan in Delhi: Faith, fasting and feasting

Ramadan in Delhi: Faith, fasting and feasting

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A photo story on Ramadan celebrations at Jama Masjid in old Delhi and the Nizamuddin Dargah in South Delhi

A few poems should be unwritten

A few poems should be unwritten

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His body of work is defined by defiance and empathy. Ambedkar, Buddha, his family, martyrs, and leaders make appearances in his poetry carrying the weight of history and the strength of his words.

No visitors to the Valley

No visitors to the Valley

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In previous years, the months from April to mid-June would be the peak tourist season in Kashmir. But with unrest in the Valley, all the popular tourist hotspots wear a deserted look.

Inequity of inequality: A lament in Gujarati

Inequity of inequality: A lament in Gujarati

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In the second part, Neerav Patel, pioneer of Dalit literature in Gujarat, poet extraordinaire, editor and translator, opens the window to his poetry.

The female Dalit voice, in Tamil verse

The female Dalit voice, in Tamil verse

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Uma Devi teaches, writes poetry with Dalit feminism, Buddhism and politics as her areas of focus