In the spare rooms of colleges and homes, using very small living organisms, students are piecing together functional laboratories with day-to-day household items.
The Asian Canadian Gay Activist Whose Theories on Sexuality Were Decades Ahead of Their Time
When Li Shiu Tong died in 1993, his unpublished manuscript about sexuality was almost thrown away. Yet it contains views on bisexuality and gender fluidity that would resonate with …
In a Bid to Build a Collective Destiny, Chandigarh Cab Drivers Start Their Own Taxi App
Tired of working with one app after the other and not feeling fulfilled, several app-based cab drivers from the Chandigarh tri-city region have started their own taxi-app platform – the …
To Mothers Who Do Not Want to Mother
An empathetic letter to the exhausted mother, and to to the mother who does not want to mother.
Starving Myself to Stop the Whispers
A poem on how pandemic weight loss and gain is being treated by people we interact with on a daily basis.
A Walk Through Old Delhi: The Fusion of Hindu, Muslim and Jain Cultures
Rana Safvi and Sam Dalrymple explore monuments – including at least 100 Jain and Shaivite temples – that were built during the Mughal period.
‘Anek’: A Half Baked Attempt to Discuss Northeast India on the Silver Screen
Though it is one of the few movies to focus on the neglected region, it disappointingly treats all the states as one homogenous entity.
UP: 13-Year-Old Dalit Girl Allegedly Gang-Raped, Strangulated to Death in Chitrakoot
According to the police, they received the autopsy report which confirmed that the girl was raped.
To Be Human Today
'We may have risen through innovation, but have yet to solve the quest for happiness.'
