Author: Archana Prasad Author Affiliation: Department of Sociology, Kamala Nehru College, University of Delhi   Abstract: The experience and opportunities available in cities vary tremendously, especially when it comes to migrants. The question that arises is, “What results in this difference?” And more importantly, does this inequality further aggravate the precarious and vulnerable conditions…


  Author: Yogita Aggarwal Author Affiliation: Centre for Political Studies, Jawaharlal Nehru University   Abstract: In contrast to the utility and welfare approaches that focus on maximization of pleasure/welfare, Sen and Rawls present their approach as a solution to address the issue of inequality more substantively. In his needs-based approach, Sen argues that exercising capability…


  Authors: Sukanta Kumar Mahapatra and Bijaylaxmi Mohapatra First Author Affiliation: National Institute of Open Schooling, Ministry of Education, Government of India; Second Author Affiliation: MS College, NOIDA.   Abstract: The participation of women in the process of food production is very significant. According to various surveys and studies, women play vital role in the…


  Author: Minakshi Sethy Author Affiliation: Department of Philosophy, Kamala Nehru College, University of Delhi   Abstract: There has been an academic quest to know about Sāṅkhya’s dualistic theory: relationship of Purușa and Prakṛti. Undoubtedly, Sāṅkhya is one of the orthodox systems in Indian knowledge traditions. It believes on the existence of God, doctrine of…


  Author: Spenta Jassawala Author Affiliation: Grapes Digital, New Delhi   Abstract: From names like Ardeshir Irani to names like Boman Irani and Homi Adajania, Indian cinema is no stranger to the Parsi community. In fact, Raja Harishchandra (1913), India’s first full length silent feature) was a filmed version of a Parsi Natak by the…


Author: Parwinder Kaur Author Affiliation: Department of English, Punjabi University, Patiala   Abstract: In the wake of neo-liberalism, the past few decades have witnessed the varied forms of socio-political and economic disparities. On one hand, big business and corporate banners are flourishing day after day. On the other hand, the poor marginalised people are gradually…


  Author: Tahseen Fatima Author Affiliation: Centre for Political Science, Jawaharlal Nehru University   Abstract: The term Pasmanda has suddenly become a buzz-word in media and politics as Prime Minister Narendra Modi, speaking at the party‟s two-day national executive meet in Hyderabad on the 2nd and 3rd of July, 2022, asked BJP leaders to extend…