Aishi did her schooling from Diocesan School, securing the second position in the WBHSE examination (2018) and first in the Humanities section in the institution. She completed her graduation in Political Science from the St. Xavier's College (Autonomous), Kolkata (2021). Her areas of interests include Indian Politics and Public Administration.
Should we not have more women in the Indian Army?
Cutting across all socio-economic strata, women in India face a wide range of discrimination; be it in their job choices, political rights or voicing out their rights. They do confront various degrees of inequality when it comes to developing themselves in any sphere of life. Women empowerment is, thus, in the foremost need to extract…
Unfamiliar Side of Gandhi: On State and Non violence.
As Gandhi stood for Poorna Swaraj where citizens will have the collective right to have a sovereign state to realize their individual rights to freedom and also the state will not be coercive in the hands of any one particular class rather it will be the instrument of the whole society.
Unfamiliar Side of Gandhi: On State and Non violence
As Gandhi stood for Poorna Swaraj where citizens will have the collective right to have a sovereign state to realize their individual rights to freedom and also the state will not be coercive in the hands of any one particular class rather it will be the instrument of the whole society.
How Celebrities got into Bengal politics
Celebrity is somehow related to power. Celebrities embody the audience and in that way provide pathways for the articulation of power and influence both by cultural industries and by comparison and adaptation to political institutions.