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Delhi, India · DelhiSanjana Chawla, TwoCircles.net New Delhi: A growing crisis in India’s education system is endangering the dreams of thousands of students from Scheduled Castes (SC), Scheduled Tribes (ST) and economically disadvantaged backgrounds. Recent reports have confirmed a sharp decline in the disbursement of the National Overseas Scholarship (NOS) scheme. For the 2025-26 academic year, less than […]Read Article
Broken Promises, Shattered Futures – How India’s Overseas Scholarship Cuts Are Silencing Marginalised Voices

Uttar Pradesh · Uttar PradeshAradhana Pandey, TwoCircles.net Banaras is known for its temples and ghats. But another legacy breathes quietly in its narrow lanes – the art of handloom weaving. This tradition has been passed down for generations. And now, a fresh spark has been added to it by Dr. Angika Kushwaha. Once a professor, she left the comfort […]Read Article
Photo essay: Weaving Change: How Dr. Angika Turned Pineapple Leaves into a Fashion Revolution

India · IndiaZeba Afrin, TwoCircles.net Bollywood sells itself as India’s voice, which is secular, universal and meant for all. But look closely, and something is missing. Or rather, someone. Despite the industry’s loud proclamations of unity and shared identity, Muslim characters and culture remain pushed aside, shown only when necessary and rarely as part of everyday Indian […]Read Article