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Found in Translation: K.M. Munshi’s ‘Unfortunate Woman’
Feb 21, 2026
Found in Translation: K.M. Munshi’s ‘Unfortunate Woman’
Feb 21, 2026
Feb 21, 2026
‘The Feel of Being Forgotten’: Two Poems by Gopi Kottoor
Feb 19, 2026
‘The Feel of Being Forgotten’: Two Poems by Gopi Kottoor
Feb 19, 2026
Feb 19, 2026
Could AI usher in the advent of Universal Basic Income for India?
Feb 16, 2026
Could AI usher in the advent of Universal Basic Income for India?
Feb 16, 2026
Feb 16, 2026
The Women of Medicine: A Timely Archive of India’s Pathbreaking ‘Lady Doctors’
Literature The Chakkar 23/09/21 Literature The Chakkar 23/09/21

The Women of Medicine: A Timely Archive of India’s Pathbreaking ‘Lady Doctors’

Kavitha Rao’s Lady Doctors visits the forgotten history of six women who persisted to become pioneering practitioners in the field. With continuing roadblocks for women in medicine, their story remains prescient in our contemporary times. By Sohel Sarkar

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