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An exploration of the abolition of Section 377 and the triumph of love over prejudice — questioning why society judges people for what they cannot control.
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Exploring politics, society, culture, and the quiet corners of the human experience — one article at a time.
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An exploration of the abolition of Section 377 and the triumph of love over prejudice — questioning why society judges people for what they cannot control.
The story of Hima Das — the girl who clinched India's first gold medal in a global track event, driven by determination, perseverance, and an unbreakable spirit.
An analysis of the escalating India-China border standoff at Doklam and Galwan, tracing the roots of territorial disputes and the implications for regional stability.
An open letter to the pandemic — acknowledging the hard lessons taught, the environmental justice delivered, and a plea from a repenting world for mercy.
Revisiting the cold night of January 19, 1990 — a harrowing account of displacement, persecution, and the collective amnesia surrounding one of India's darkest chapters.
Celebrating Mahatma Gandhi's 150th birth anniversary — a look at his global legacy through statues, stamps, peace prizes, and institutions that carry his name forward.
A poem chronicling the Battle of Panipat and the fall of the Maratha Empire — written as International Press Reporter for Del-E-Con MUN 2020.
Practical steps for tackling climate change — from saving energy and commuting green to rethinking daily habits, written for Zero Plastic Club.
A published anthology compiled by Kavita Misra, featuring a co-authored contribution — a milestone in the journey from student writer to published author.
A budding writer, passionate storyteller, and a teenager driven by change. From school editorial boards to international press at Model United Nations, Ishani's well-thought pieces keep readers pondering for hours.
Her writing journey spans magazine features, newspaper columns, published anthologies, and student-led NGO publications — always asking the questions others overlook.
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