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Urdunama Podcast | Deedar: Glimpses of Longing in Urdu Shayari
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Ode to Krishna: Urdu Poetry Brings Out Kanhaiya’s Inclusive Spirit
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Dear Women, It’s About Time We ‘Returned’ the Male Gaze
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Spring in India: The Joyous Celebration of ‘Bahaar’ in Urdu Poetry
How India Marched Towards the ‘New Normal’ of Bigotry, Communalism
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Urdunama Podcast | Deedar: Glimpses of Longing in Urdu Shayari
Ramnavami 2023: How Urdu Poets Depicted Lord Ram as a Religious Harmoniser
Ode to Krishna: Urdu Poetry Brings Out Kanhaiya’s Inclusive Spirit
Pakistan Is Lost to Intolerance, but There’s Still Ishrat Afreen’s Poetry
Breathless in COVID Country: What Did Urdu Poets Say About Breath?
Bengal’s ‘Jaadu’: Journey to a Fabled Land Through Urdu Verse
Dear Women, It’s About Time We ‘Returned’ the Male Gaze
Spring in India: The Joyous Celebration of ‘Bahaar’ in Urdu Poetry
How Faiz, Poet of Romance & Revolution, Spoke for the Oppressed
How Being a ‘Beniyaz’ Means Not Being In Any Need
How India Marched Towards the ‘New Normal’ of Bigotry, Communalism
Here Comes the ‘Aaftab’ of Some Glowing Ashaar
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