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Last Rites and Rituals of India's Major Faiths with Minakshi Dewan

40 min · 19 de may de 2026
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Minakshi Dewan is an independent researcher and author based in Gurugram, India. Her work has appeared in several Indian and international publications. She possesses years of grassroots experience in women's health, gender, and community mobilization in rural India. In this conversation Minakshi shares what she learned and experienced during her research on last rites and rituals of major faiths in India. We also talk about how the caste system plays a role in death care and reflect on digital deaths and the grieving process.

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