The air is a little different this October 2.
Author: Shiralie Chaturvedi
‘Spirals of Silence’: The Unsavoury Monster That Is the Indian Media Today
As a journalist, it pains me to see how the media in India has furthered the idea of leaning towards providing more entertainment and less news.
As CBSE Downsizes Its Curriculum, the Idea of India Takes a Hit
Are we telling the students of today that there is no worth in understanding border relationships, diplomacy, security, federalism and secularism – the most important tenet of our constitution?
On Murakami, Mistakes and Moving on
Murakami’s words make it okay to be worried, to be scared, to cry, to prod, to ask questions and to express negative emotions.
Attack on Lesbian Couple in UK Wasn’t Just Homophobic, It Was Also Misogynistic
Last week, Melanie Geymonat and her partner Chris were harassed by a group of men on a bus after they saw the two kiss.
Tough Questions: A Poem About Our Apathy Towards Humanity
From Syrian atrocities to the raping of minors to everyday political moves that result in gross devastation, how do we address our own apathy in an increasingly disastrous world?