A poem written in nature's ink.
Big Brother’s Chelas
'A film among thousands / Would have passed us by / Had the chelas kept quiet and / Let sleeping dogs lie.'
Combating Antisemitism Today: Holocaust Education in the Era of Twitter and TikTok
Antisemitism often appears and spreads on social media. But digital technology can be part of the solution, too.
‘Doesn’t Have Mughal Design’: Now, DU Renames its Own ‘Mughal Garden’
On January 27, the university rechristened the garden, the 'Gautam Buddha Centenary' Garden. It said the renaming of the Mughal Garden was not coordinated with the Rashtrapati Bhavan, which …
Fractured Times Are Never Beyond Repair
Given Pathaan’s obvious success, isn’t it a good time to ask ourselves just how much we want our minds to be governed by the politics of an anti-Muslim, anti-minority …
How ‘Mughal Gardens’ Became ‘Amrit Udyan’: Rashtrapati Bhavan Website Tells a Shoddy Story
What is in a name change? A lot if, the government wants to make a statement through it.
Sounds, the English Way
A poem on the complexities of the spoken English language, written after attending a phonics workshop.
I’ve Turned Twenty Today
A poem on the poet coming to terms with her age as she leaps from her teenage years to 'adulthood'.
‘The Last of Us’: HBO Adaptation Elevates the Video Game’s Themes of Love and Family
How 'The Last of Us' bucked the trend for failed video game adaptations and instead added depth to a much beloved game.
Why Didn’t We Resist the Politics of Gandhi’s Assassination?
Gandhi's greatness is praised but we have not considered it necessary to take time to understand the reason behind his murder. Understanding his assassination needs courage. Do we have …
