Upholding The Constitution; Breaking Stereotypes : Kerala’s SCERT Marks A Difference
In the colourful illustration of a bustling kitchen, a father is seen grating coconut while the mother cooks. A boy, holding a soft toy…
Read MoreIn the colourful illustration of a bustling kitchen, a father is seen grating coconut while the mother cooks. A boy, holding a soft toy…
Read MoreThe killer waves of the 2004 tsunami washed the entire family away except for Karibeeran and his wife. They later turned their two-storied house…
Read MoreKerala’s protesting nuns derive hope from an unsolved murder coming to trial after 27 years IF JUSTICE IS a flower, truth is its fragrance.…
Read MoreFifty-five-year-old Jose Thomas made a living working as a salesman at a spices shop at Mananthavady in Wayanad district of Kerala. In the January…
Read MoreData from National Family Health Survey debunk claims made by right-wing activists about a population boom in Islamic community as part of an alleged…
Read MoreOn February 15, four-year-old Manal Shadiya took a deep breath in a bid to get enough oxygen to her lungs, ran a short distance…
Read MoreS Saji, a construction worker in Neyyattinkara, visits temples to offer prayers and seek blessings. So does his father, a Hindu Nadar. Saji’s mother,…
Read MoreHaleema Beevi, the first woman editor of Kerala, played multiple roles with a single objective—to empower, educate and organise Muslim women. “Dear sisters, let’s…
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