The army chief made a lot of sexist remarks about women in combat zones. He ignored the real women soldiers who've already shown us what they're made of.
Author: Tanya Jha
While Adults Squabble Over Climate Change, Teens are Taking Matters Into Their Own Hands
"If burning fossil fuels threatened our very existence, then how could we continue to burn them? Why were there no restrictions?" asked 15-year-old Greta Thunberg from Sweden.
Artists, Volunteers and Books on Revolution: How Delhi Came Together to Amplify Farmers’ Voices
Without any political motives, the allies of the movement were just there to listen to what the farmers had to say.
School Textbooks Need to Teach the Constitution, Not Sing the Government’s Praises
If the curriculum can have separate textbooks on Mahabharata and Ramayana, why can’t there be an introductory constitution booklet, simple enough for everyone to understand and be empowered by?
When Will Bollywood Portray Widows as Complete Humans?
Apart from depicting them as eternally depressed and dull, Bollywood has always painted widows as asexual hermits instead of complete human beings.
Centre Backs ‘Surgical Strike Day’ As Students, Opposition Refuse to Comply
West Bengal's education minister, Kapil Sibal and students across the country say the move is "government propaganda", not about honouring the army.
JNUSU President Says ‘Virtual Emergency’ on Campus; Accuses Admin of Siding with ABVP
Several students oppose the new ban on public gatherings and the presence of police and paramilitary forces at the gates.
What Men’s Rights Activists Get Wrong About Their Own Cause
Men seem all too eager to protest against "male hate" but why not protest toxic masculinity and patriarchy instead? Or for the rights of Dalit and trans men?
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