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Mangaluru: Hijabi Student, Booked for Altercation at College, Claims She is Being ‘Framed’

Mohammed Irshad March 13, 2022

The student has claimed that the complainant who filed the FIR, who is affiliated with Hindu youth group ABVP, was not present at the college on the day of …

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I’ve Travelled These Roads

Debottam Saha March 12, 2022

This poem is a reflection of contemporary society where young and old battle their everyday demons to survive and co-exist.

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In Celebration of Celebration: ‘Tu Jhoom!’

Siddharth Pandey March 12, 2022

Coke Studio Pakistan Season 14’s first song holds much relevance for our pandemic-ridden times in highlighting the significance of delight.

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Growing Trees Without Roots

Nishtha Dixit March 11, 2022

With the COVID-19 pandemic, the roots of our family – our parents – have left us, and the trees are left behind to grow by themselves.

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(C)leftover

Anupama Mohan March 11, 2022

A poem on losing loved ones to COVID-19 while watching the government brutally mismanage the situation.

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Review: Fuccbois Need Love, Too

Ed Luker March 11, 2022

'Fuccboi' is a novel about the lengths we go to avoid thinking about our own suffering – and the harm we do to others along the way.

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Ukraine: Women Giving Birth in Basements and Bunkers

Oleksandr Kunytskiy March 11, 2022

Russia has been continuing its assault on Ukrainian cities. Hospitals and maternity wards have been in the firing line. Many expectant mothers have been forced to give birth in …

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I Am Not What You Assume: A Tibetan Girl’s Musings In Delhi University

Dorjee Wangmo March 10, 2022

In the 22 years of my existence, I never had to tell my story – my face, followed by my name, does it for me. 

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Because I Didn’t Know Students Were Traitors

Basudha Goswami March 10, 2022

In a poem, an Indian student studying in Prague reacts to the insensitive statements emerging from some sections over the death of an Indian MBBS student in Ukraine due …

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The Legacy of Iconic Singer Miriam Makeba and Her Art of Activism

Nomfundo Xaluva March 10, 2022

Makeba, who would have turned 90 in March this year, was a hugely influential artist and an icon of African liberation and identity.

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