A poem on turning a blind eye to the ongoing protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act.
Author: Anonymous

My College Was Burning – and I Couldn’t Do Anything
As news of police action in my former university against protesting students began to emerge, my parents did what they learnt from best: shut me down.

GLC: Let No Evil Exit?
Rather than the open, vibrant space one would expect it to be, authoritarian and incompetent teachers rule the roost.

Being Right-Swiped as a Dalit Woman on Dating Apps
Every time I meet someone nice I wonder how long before even his parents have a problem with my caste.

95 Years of IP College – How DU’s Oldest Women’s College Has Aged
Indraprastha College for Women should perhaps celebrate its 95 years by giving back the right to breathe and survive to its students, and open its gates to freer discussions.

Dear Sabyasachi, an ‘Overdressed’ Woman is Not ‘Wounded’
Let’s not have the Sabyasachis of the world tell us we are caked, or should be voluptuous, or that we can’t possibly know how to wear a saree.

‘I am Tam, But Not Brahm’: My Dalit Experience At BITS, Pilani
The system basically allowed us to pretend that caste didn’t exist, and thus locked us into our rolls as agents in the propagation of casteism.