Even as the government urges students to not study abroad, a fee hike before the final year MBBS exams at a Uttarakhand private medical college has left students rattled.
Variations in Living with Variants
A poem on how two years of working and schooling from home has taken its toll on the one person everyone sees but no one acknowledges – the woman …
A Poem on Spring, a Saffron Victory and on Being a Muslim
A poem on the turn India is taking, and the fear of dark times ahead in the hearts of minority communities.
Viewing a Brahmin Wedding Through the Eyes of an Unwilling Bride
On watching a series of rituals my friend, the bride, had to undergo after being brought to this juncture by emotional and social force.
Volodymyr Zelensky: How Acting Prepared the Ukrainian President for the Role of His Life
As an actor and performer, Zelensky built his portfolio of presidential skills long before he knew he was going to undertake that role.
NFTS: One Year After Beeple Sale, Non-fungible Tokens Have Become Mainstream
The digital collectors items have become a multi-billion dollar industry in a matter of months.
‘Withdraw Changes to National Overseas Scholarship Guidelines’: Academic Associations, Scholars
A large number of academic associations, Indian diaspora organisations and scholars from across the world wrote to the Union government to withdraw "academically regressive measures".