As part of a worldwide movement against climate change, students from Delhi and Gurgaon urged the Indian government to make climate change an election issue.
Author: Tanya Jha
How Teenage Girls Overcame Backlash From Within their Communities
These girls from small villages engaged with their family and community members to live life on their own terms.
‘Nafrat Se Azadi’: When Hundreds of Artists in Delhi United Against Hate
For two consecutive days, artists performed songs, poems, plays and displayed illustrations at Red Fort.
Protesting Hindu College’s ‘Virgin Tree Puja’ is Becoming an Annual Tradition Itself
Pinjra Tod members managed to disrupt this year's worshipping but the men resorted to playing 'holi' instead.
Why Have Police and Armed Forces Become a Constant Fixture at College Campuses?
Universities are now crowded with police personnel and even tanks, so where's the space for free academic debate?
Jobs Not Jumlas: Thousands of Young Indians March to Protest Modi Government’s Policies
Student and youth organisations from across the country came together to march on Parliament street to demand jobs and protest against the 'saffronisation' of campuses across the country.
Meet the Young Women Taking Bharatnatyam to Delhi’s Streets
These women aren't just pushing the dance form's boundaries but also challenging ideas about what women can and can't do in public spaces.
Gillette’s Done With Toxic Masculinity, But Are Its Customers?
The ad presents an alternative world where the best version of a man is one where he doesn't succumb to toxic masculinity.
Hardik Pandya’s Misogyny on ‘Koffee With Karan’ is Yet Another Reminder of Our Culture of Silence
Not a single person from either the film or sports fraternity has condemned Hardik Pandya's sexist statements on the show.
2018 Belonged to Bollywood’s Rebels
This was the year unusual stories and transgressive narratives gave conventional Bollywood a run for its money.