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What is the shape of a momo? Round, crescent-shaped, pleated or folded? These are not just mere preferences or techniques of preparation; the shape of a momo is a matter of identity, pride, continuity of tradition, and perhaps even conformity. It is within this rigid framework of tradition that an oddly shaped momo becomes an act of defiance. 

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India must conceptualise a meaningful policy response that recognises domestic work as a formal labour sector and ensures enforceable protections for domestic workers. This includes standardised minimum wages, written employment contracts, healthcare benefits and maternity care, and grievance redressal mechanisms.

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For Sangeeta and Vandana, the drone has already changed something fundamental. "We are pilots," Sangeeta says simply. And, Vandana said, we can do much more if and when there is an opportunity.

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Living with pain taught me that being heard can matter just as much as being treated. While we wait for science to catch up, maybe one small shift is to believe women when they talk about pain that has lasted for years.

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Diwali or Dussehra don't require an opt-out email. Holi doesn’t require students to justify their absence. These holidays are seamlessly built into the academic calendar, without any requirement to declare your identity or seek permission from administration. However, for Eid, the burden shifts to the student.

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