
Domestic Violence Survivors Speak Up
By Pooja Garg This article was originally published in the January 2022 issue of Khabar Magazine Khabar brings true life stories

By Pooja Garg This article was originally published in the January 2022 issue of Khabar Magazine Khabar brings true life stories
by Roudri Bandyopadhyay The first time I got my nose pierced, my body rejected it. The body’s first reaction to

by Jonaki Ray They said that you look like your mother, but you are shorter and have a darker complexion.
by Shlagha Borah “Where do old birds go to die?”-The Ministry of utmost happiness ………………………………………………………………………….. “Pari, you’re like a colour,

By Aashna Moorjani Mom wakes up every day at six. Though my brother and I protest, she insists on making

Harish Iyer, Co-founder Jimme Foundation and the only Indian to be featured in the World Pride Powerlist, opens up about

‘Sometimes we need to go through struggles to realize what we exactly want. It is not easy, but not difficult

‘My struggle lasted longer because I was trying to put up a brave fight. I wish I had cowered earlier,

It hadn’t been long that I knew him. A trimester was all it lasted. From the moment I checked his

Roshni was preparing to crack the herculean Joint Entrance Exams to get an entry into either Engineering or medical colleges.