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The Weaponisation of Women's Bodies: Unveiling the Silenced Price of Food in Gaza
Gaza's ongoing humanitarian catastrophe reveals the brutal intersection between gender, war, and human survival, and through this article, we learn how women's bodies are used for control, negotiation, and coercion.

Aive Chakraborty
Oct 31, 20256 min read


Get To Know MOTM- Atreyi Sarkar
The Gal Gala selects a Member of the Month to honour and recognise the efforts and contributions of that member who has added immense value to the club. Atreyi Sarkar has been chosen as the member of the month for September 2025.

Mannat Kaur
Sep 30, 20253 min read


12 Years Too Old : Chetan Bhagat's Recipe for Red Flags
This time, the boiling garam chai is about a plot of a novel that seems to glorify a problematic age gap dynamic.
Spotted: A best-selling Indian writer has spoiled his comeback with the release of his trailer. The book description will reveal not just his identity, but maybe the entire plot. This is the official description of the book on the website of Harper Collins.

Kritika Bhatia
Sep 16, 20254 min read


Bipasha, Mrunal, and a Sweet Epiphany in Misogyny
Good evening, gals. The tea is brewing hot this time, except it comes with a problem: it’s too strong in tone and colour. Didn’t get the reference? You will soon. What is the infamous question a woman asks when she's insecure and envious? “Mirror, mirror on the wall, who’s the fairest of them all?” Apparently, Bollywood’s not-so-A-list darling, Mrunal Thakur, once thought she had the answer. For my chronically offline sisters, here’s the recap. A clip recently resurfaced fro

Mannat Kaur
Aug 29, 20254 min read


Feminist Nightmare™ pt. 17262 by Kim Kardashian
Good morning, feminists~ Gossip Gal is here with the latest chai! Did you sleep well last night? Or rather, did you sleep productively ?...

Mannat Kaur
Aug 16, 20253 min read


Compulsory Hijab and Revolutionary Kurdish Feminism: Challenging Iran’s Islamist Regime
The Kurdish women's struggle in Iran represents a singular intersection of feminist and nationalist opposition to an oppressive theocratic state. While Iranian Islamic feminists protest mandatory hijab legislation from within the discourse of faith, Kurdish feminists embrace a more secular, left-leaning vision that openly challenges both state patriarchy and religious impositions. Their call, Jin, Jiyan, Azadi (Woman, Life, Freedom), has crossed borders and movements.

Supratim Halder
Jul 9, 20257 min read


Body, Sex And Gender
This article explores how gender is a social construct we unknowingly grapple with every day. It subconsciously seeps into the very fragments of how we act, present, and perceive ourselves. Using Butler’s theory of Performative acts and Gender Constitution, this article aims to reasonably back the idea of gender, not as a rigid and solidified binary, but rather a fluid identity.

Debopoma Bhattacharjee
Jun 14, 20255 min read


Misogyny: Unveiling the Hypocrisy of the Left
This essay examines the rooted misogyny of left ideologies and the assumption that the left is progressive on gender. Although Marx and Engels only prioritised class as the source of social inequality, gender-based oppression existed before class and has not been satisfactorily tackled by most leftist movements. The essay compares early leftists' misogynistic arguments, like Proudhon, with feminist critique by intellectuals like Emma Goldman and Anuradha Gandhy.

Supratim Halder
Apr 20, 20258 min read
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