I constantly look out for suspicious men, and take different routes occasionally with backward glances as I turn corners.
Author: Anonymous

Ashoka Resignations: A Bump in the Making Of A University
In their quest for short-term gains, the founders might end up settling for yet another mediocre private university.

My Stigmatised Sexual Fantasies
While sexual fantasies are personal, I’d like mine to be talked about more and normalised instead of stigmatised.

A 12th Grader’s Response to the Education Minister’s Recent Live Interaction With Students
"If you believe hard work trumps resources, name one NEET or JEE top ranker who was not coached in one of those famed institutes."

Notes on Allyship From an Anti-Caste Savarna
The key to allyship is to realise that the mic we hold is stolen and thus never ours to pass.

On Being the Daughter of a Delhi Policeman
A social researcher speaks of the helplessness she has been feeling over the past year in the aftermath of the police brutality in Jamia and her guilt over her …

The Day I Left My Abusive Home, or the Happiest Day of My Life
When you have an abusive care giver, you adapt to living with fear.