In the bustling streets of Bangladesh's capital, a symphony of dissent echoes as garment workers take to the streets, demanding what they rightfully deserve—fair wages. However, behind this struggle for economic justice lies a disheartening tale of governmental indifference, a narrative that paints a grim picture of inhumanity towards the very workforce driving the country's … Continue reading Bangladesh’s Battle for Fair Wages: Government Indifference in the Shadows
Khadi’s Triumph: Unleashing Political Power on a Global Canvas
In the intricate dance of global politics, where symbols often speak louder than words, Khadi, the handwoven fabric that emerged from the looms of India, has transcended its utilitarian origins to become a powerful emblem of sartorial sovereignty. From the loom to the political stage, Khadi's journey is a fascinating exploration of how a simple … Continue reading Khadi’s Triumph: Unleashing Political Power on a Global Canvas
The Politics of Dress: Symbolism, Religion, and Democracy in India
Nirbhay Rana, Asst. Professor, IILM University, Gurugram Introduction In the diverse democracy of India, known for its rich tapestry of cultures, religions, and beliefs, the recent introduction of a dress code by the BJP party has ignited a heated debate. This dress code, featuring the color saffron and the lotus motif, carries unmistakable religious symbolism. … Continue reading The Politics of Dress: Symbolism, Religion, and Democracy in India