औरतों का मासिक धर्म, सेहत और रमज़ान
Remember Asma Mohammed Rafi from Oman? She’s back
Jaun Elia: A Concealed Philosopher Poet
नोखा: जानिए एशिया की सबसे बड़ी मोठ मंडी को
पढ़िए गौहर रज़ा की वह ग़ज़ल, जिसके लिए जी न्यूज़ ने उन्हें देशद्रोही साबित...
Kerala to pay tributes to Shaikh Zainuddin Makhdoom
UP Government confers Yash Bharti award to 46 people, list includes nine Muslims
Lucknow Zardozi Artisans Are Hanging By A Thread
Mappila culture: A harmonious mix of Arab and Kerala traditions
Master Qawwal Jani Babu Is No More
Mumbai : Yesterday year's famous Qawwal Jani Babu passed away in Mumbai on 28th January at the age of 73. Syed Jan Muhammad, who acquired fame as Jani Babu, was born in 1935 in the town of Hingan Ghat near Nagpur.
Zikir-Zari mahotsav organized at Sivasagar in Assam
Pulianthope: Muslim-dominated area in Chennai faces marital insecurity
Texas doctor demands “retribution” after Kashmir Files film
Shah Jahan’s 353rd death anniversary observed at Taj Mahal
Almost 60 years later, Deekshabhoomi continues to draw Ambedkarites
This Muslim-run NGO run in Hyderabad helps women build sustainable livelihoods
Mazars in Malda reminder of advent of Islam in Eastern India
Wali Gujarati: Father of Urdu poetry
Bengali actor Subhendu Chatterjee dead
Kolkata : Eminent Bengali actor Subhendu Chatterjee, who essayed significant roles in films of maestro Satyajit Ray, passed away in a city hospital Thursday night. He was 71.
Popular calligraphy artist from Kerala aims to ‘build bridges between communities with his art’
Renowned Urdu poet from Patna Dr. Kalim Ahmed Ajiz is no more
These Muslim artisans in Jaipur are preserving traditional art-form of Gulal Gota for celebrating...
Bhavna Talwar’s ‘Dharm’ goes to Cannes
By Arpana
IANSNew Delhi : When a journalist decides to make a film, it has to be different, close to reality and an eye opener. That's exactly what scribe-turned-director Bhavna Talwar tries to achieve with her debut movie "Dharm" which will be premiered at the ongoing Cannes Film Festival.
Sunil Abhiman Awachar: An inimitable voice in Dalit poetry and painting in contemporary India
Zulfiqar – An attempt to negatively stereotype Muslims
From Adversity to Prosperity: How Shakeela’s Rug Weaving Initiative Transformed Rural Women’s Lives in...
“Kesari”and “21 Sarfarosh” – a highly fictionalized ode
MANUU launches its tarana written by Gulzar
“I want to break the othering of Indian Muslims in media,” says film-maker Fahim...
Remembering Qurratulain Hyder : The fierce, unapologetic and bold Urdu writer
A book by this Dalit author has left RSS fuming
‘उदास नस्लें’ और अब्दुल्ला हुसैन
Rooh Afza – the favourite sharbet is back in the market
हमारा हिजाब ही हमारी ताकत,देश भर की मुस्लिम लड़कियों ने बुलंद की आवाज़
Odisha’s applique artisans are struggling to conserve this 12th century traditional artform
Is Urdu journalism dying in India?
In the office of Kolom, a Kolkata-based newspaper, Hindus join Muslims for Iftar
औरंगज़ेब और दारा शिकोह की पारंपरिक छवि बदलने की कोशिश है ये नई किताब
‘Aaj rang hai’ – Qawwali revisited
Breaking faith barriers, Shia Muslim artists create Hindu wedding mandaps
How Tamil filmmaker Pa Ranjith is bringing marginalised into the mainstream
Book review: Loknath Yashwant’s Broken man might be too hard-hitting for ‘Ghalib’ fans
Nagpur keeps alive its unique ‘Marbat’ tradition
A new documentary challenges notions of mainstream anti-caste movement
Hyderabadi culture celebrated in Mississauga
अजमेर के हिन्दू दुकानदार मानते हैं उन पर है गरीब नवाज की रहमत का...
Urdu poet Hanif Akhgar Malihabadi is no more
An epoch-making Urdu bibliography
बिहार के गरीब स्कूल की रंगीन कहानी
Building to mark Mahatma Gandhi’s visit to Chhattisgarh
Research on folk songs in 1857 war urged
New Delhi : Reiterating the role of folk songs as a motivating force in the 1857 uprising, noted historians Tuesday urged scholars in India to carry out research on folk songs and publish books on the event.
Nawab Sikandar Begum’s Hajj memoir
Why has music maestro Ilayaraja been nominated to Rajya Sabha?
For the Love of Urdu: Running free Urdu classes
How independent publishers ensure Ambedkarite literature continues to reach the masses
Pakistani singers distressed over vegetarian food in Mumbai
By Subhash K. Jha
IANSMumbai : Five Pakistani contestants taking part in India's music talent-hunt show "Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Challenge 2007" are fed up with the vegetarian food being served to them at their temporary residence in Mumbai. Culinary setbacks notwithstanding, the Pakistanis are having a blast in India.
Facts and Fiction of Padmavat – the movie
Remembering Ustad Bismillah Khan on his death anniversary
Urdu mushaira organised in Washington by the alumni of Aligarh University
The works of a restless Dalit mind: Understanding Prabhakar Kamble’s art.
Karbala: The true symbol of non-violent resistance
Assam singer faces gender discrimination; barred from performance as she refused putting traditional chadar
Van Versus Vikas: New documentary dismantles mythology of India’s “progress” from worldview of Adivasi...
Tamil Poet ‘Kavikko’ Abdul Rahman no more
Ahmad Mustafa Siddiqui Rahi – A tribute on his birthday 14th August
Fasihuddin Balkhi: the forgotten historian of Bihar
‘नक्काश’ बनारस के मंदिरों में काम करने वाले एक मुस्लिम कारीगर की कहानी
Agra remembers Nazeer Akbarabadi
Parallel Literature Festival will attempt to counter the elitist nature of the Jaipur Lit...
Marathi author, children’s poet Kalyan Inamdar dead
Sevens Football: Throbbing Soul of Kerala’s Sporting Fraternity
Thriller ‘Zodiac’ tells story of people’s obsession
By Andrew McCathie
DPA
Cannes : American director David Fincher's "Zodiac", screened at the Cannes Film Festival and starring Jake Gyllenhaal, is a movie about obsession.
Satiric poet Sagar Khayami passes away
Mumbai: Famous Urdu satiric poet Sagar Khayami passed away yesterday at Mumbai’s Nanavati Hospital after a prolonged illness. He was 70. He was suffering from lung cancer. He is survived by his wife and three sons. His body has been flown to Lucknow for burial.
Kirdaar Art Academy to organize national Urdu drama festival in Mumbai
A festival in Tamil Nadu to honour folk artists from marginalized communities
Closure of slaughter houses in UP brought 400-year-old bone carving trade to an end
Photo Feature: Independence Day celebrations in Indian madrasas
Muslim singer sets the stage on fire at Raas Jalsa
The legacy of the Shankar-Shad Mushaira
Ambedkar Age Digital Bookmobile: Displaying centuries-old songs, and artworks on anti-caste struggle of Maharashtra
A woman, a Muslim, and an artist: How a 23-year-old in Delhi’s Jamia Nagar...
15 shrines in Pakistan under the Religious Shrines Bilateral Protocol
Urdu does not belong to any religion: Danish Hussain
Bhise’s visual expression of critical Ambedkarite imagery a landmark moment for mainstream Indian art
Wearing slogans on sleeves: Rupali Jadhav designs her activism on T-shirts
How a Young Kashmiri Girl is Reviving the Koshur Through a Reading Club
टीपू सुल्तान को लेकर कर्नाटक में सियासी हलचल
400 साल पुराने उर्दू और फारसी के लाखों दस्तावेजों की मरम्मत करवा रहा टीएसएआरआई,...
Urdu Magazine Ma’arif completes 100 years of publishing
Veteran actor, playwright Girish Karnad no more
How online hate, trolling engenders social ostracization, cancel culture
Rafi was dedicated singer, compassionate man: Khayyam
Mumbai : Had Mohammed Rafi been alive, the legendary playback singer would have celebrated his 83rd birthday Monday (Dec 24). Perhaps, he would still have been singing.
Rafi Sahab, as he was fondly referred to in Bollywood, died 27 years ago. But his legacy of thousands of songs, including ghazals, qawwalis, bhajans, rendered during four decades of his singing career lives on, virtually unchallenged and un-imitated.
Book Review: People having no record of Patriotism make Muslims ‘Perpetual Others and Losers’
Pakistani feminist Urdu poet and writer Fahmida Riaz passes away
Urdu Journalism legend Hazrat Maulana Ahmad Mustafa Siddiqui Rahi no more
Maulana Wahiduddin Khan awarded with ‘Life Time Achievement’ award by ISNA
Bihar: These Muslim women break taboo by learning Madhubani painting
Comic lovers remember Herge, creator of Tintin and Snowy
Brussels : When the Belgian cartoonist known as Herge died in March 1983, not even Fanny, his widow, thought the extraordinary success of "The Adventures of Tintin" would live on.
Yogesh Maitreya’s Flower on the Grave of Caste gives space and voice to Dalit...
Asma Saleem awarded Sahitya Akademi’s award for translation

Art festival at TISS celebrates the colours of Bahujan resistance
Ambedkarism on the canvas: Artist Navin Chahande’s attempt to bring caste to art’s discourse
‘Left, farmers’ movement ignore distinction between peasants, labourers
10 facts about Rehman Rahi, Kashmir’s greatest 20th century poet
J. Krishnamurti is growing in popularity in China
Marathi movie Khwada projects the rebel against upper-caste hegemony
In Hailakandi, a father-son duo might hold edge over their rivals
Ajmal National Rural Education Movement launched in Guwahati
‘धर्म संकट में’ के बहाने विमर्श
रुकता चाक, गायब होते कुम्हार
Lucknow Muslims setup water stall on Hanuman’s Bada Mangal
