'Somehow, I wanted to prove to my parents that I could be on my own and that I don’t need anyone’s help. But in the process, I forgot to …
Author: Prachi Batra
An Unresponsive Embassy, Hate Comments: A Student’s Experience of the Ukraine War
When Rahim expressed herself online, she was blamed by many – including her own kin – for the ineffectiveness of the Indian embassy, and was also accused of spreading …
‘Raahi’: The Students Behind the Virtual Walks Exploring Heritage Sites Across India
“From being a Delhi based society, we slowly made our presence felt across the country.”
Spreading a Message of Hope, This T-Shirt Has Been Travelling Around the World
A 24-year-old event manager initiated 'Project HOPE' to spread a message of hope and positivity across the world in tough times.
Should Schools Reopen?
While some are fervently opposing the decision owing to a lingering fear of the third wave, others are in favour on the condition that proper safety protocols are followed.
‘The Period Society’: How a 19-Year-Old Is Working Towards Eradicating Period Poverty
Through virtual educational sessions and sanitary products distribution, TPS has been working towards Covid-relief for menstruators during the pandemic.
MIT, Manipal: End-Semester Examinations Cancelled, Students Breathe A Sigh Of Relief
The institute has issued a circular declaring cancellation of examinations for second, fourth and sixth-semester students.
‘Good Lives’: How This Gurgaon-Based Duo is Trying to Make Online Therapy Affordable For All
Lawrance Lovedeep and Sakshi Shah have roped in over 30-40 professional psychologists to provide one-on-one sessions to mental health seekers at nominal charges.
MIT Manipal: A Tale of Never-Ending Exams, Assignments And Administrative Silence
The students demand either the immediate cancellation of the end-semester exams or to make them optional with a reduced syllabus.