An essay on the plethora of emotions that the author experiences each time she goes to her grandparents' home in Chennai.
Russia: Programme of ‘Patriotic Education’ Aims To Create Next Generation of Putin Faithful
Russian schoolchildren are being mobilised in a patriotic movement which encourages military service.
Hope Is a Flower That Blooms
An essay about living through these times and coping with them.
Can Bengaluru Ever Be ‘Namma’ Now?
A hijabi woman recounts her time in Bengaluru, a city which welcomed her but is now the cause of much heartbreak in the face of rising communalism in Karnataka.
Is it Possible to Make India Poverty-Free by 2047?
By pooling in resources from high networth individuals and philanthropic organisations, Nudge Foundation has been working on livelihood and poverty elimination programmes in the country's most underdeveloped regions.
In a Market Swamped With Streaming Services, Netflix’s Loss of Subscribers Is a Big Deal
Netflix’s subscription losses are a worrying shift for a business that had previously only seen sustained growth since 2011 – however there’s more nuance to the issue.
Heemal, the Unsung Poetess of Kashmir
The essence of Heemal's innocence, pain and deep thinking reflect in her poetry.
Getting Around Syllabus Deletions: The Dynamism of the Teaching-Learning Matrix
Those making the guidelines cannot dictate exactly how the teaching will take place. It would be naive to assume that the text is transmitted verbatim to students.
Finding Balance – Making the Indian Higher Judiciary More Representative
It is time that the Supreme Court performs a balancing act to make the higher judiciary a more representative institution.
