These poems urge the readers to see a woman and her unpaid labour beyond the idea of a mother.
A ‘mini tornado’ has destroyed the lives and livelihoods of people in a village in Jalpaiguri, a district in West Bengal.
BY Moumita Alam 14 April 2024
Indian festivals are occasions to celebrate, but for the women, there is very little joy as most of them end up toiling in their kitchens for hours
BY Moumita Alam 13 April 2024
Even after so many years of Independence and so many regime changes at the Centre, there is no relief for the farmers in the country. What the farmers desperately need is a minimum support price (MSP).
BY Moumita Alam 25 February 2024
A personal essay on the memory of the Babri Masjid demolition, the apprehensions of Muslims about the consecration of the Ram temple, and the syncretic ethos of our society that triumphs over all the divisive forces
BY Moumita Alam 22 January 2024
It's Christmas in the air but with the thick burning smell of the war. Here are three poems by Moumita Alam posing three questions for Santa Claus.
BY Moumita Alam 25 December 2023
Moumita Alam writes a series of poems for Outlook, dedicated to the children living in war zones.
BY Moumita Alam 21 October 2023
In society, choice for women is always an existentially non-existent elusive entity. One hears the phrase but never feels the presence of it.
BY Moumita Alam 23 September 2023
In this collection of 48 poems by Varavara Rao, there is pain and blood but hope that the readers find in the poem is the only engulfing contagion, writes Moumita Alam.
BY Moumita Alam 16 September 2023
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