JNUTA said it was clear that the Ram Navami havan "was not disrupted by anyone", criticising the registrar's assertion as "irresponsible".
Finding Ambedkar: Crises in ‘Ambedkarism’ That Merit Deeper Reflection
Since Ambedkar’s passing, Ambedkarites have been leaving a mark in various arenas, from politics to academia to employees’ organisations and more.
What Do I Have of You?
A poem is about the author's grief over losing her father a decade ago.
What Do You Do Hours Before Leaving Home?
On the thoughts that race through our minds as we prepare to leave home.
Make it Tighter: The Husband’s Stitch
The proof is in women’s words. Or sometimes, it’s sewn into their bodies.
I Don’t Fit In Your Cage
A poem on how the notion of 'what will people say' is so embedded in us that we often forget our individual identity.
How Fans Fall in Love With Women’s Football
Watching big events, like the Olympics, on television was a key route into fandom.
From Awareness to Acceptance: Eminem and My Autism Diagnosis
Sometimes, it takes one simple act of acceptance, or one autistic voice to relate to, that can make the world feel a whole lot less lonely.
A Hate-Mongering Serpent
'Our Chanakyas are only interested in forming governments, polarising brains and dividing people... they do not heed their motherland’s cries'.
