The psychologist noted that bipolar cannot be diagnosed in women based on their spending habits. He joked, "ladies spend nahi karengi toh kaun karega?"
Despite Anaemia Control Programmes, Women in Haryana Continue to Live With Iron Deficiency
Poor nutrition, multiple pregnancies, and lack of medical facilities have become leading causes of iron deficiency across Haryana.
Book Review | Life in Indian Jails as an Undertrial Prisoner
Kobad Ghandy's compelling memoir 'Fractured Freedom' revolves around his distressful interaction with the criminal justice system.
A Christmas Story From Calcutta
How a slice of spiced cake was my “portkey” to the lost world of Kolkata’s micro-minorities.
How ‘Atrangi Re’ Trivialises Mental Health
The film fails to understand the distinction between normalising a conversation and trivialising it, and ends up presenting mental disorders as merely eccentric.
When Power Looked Me in the Eye
Is the power of the men who violate our bodies any different from the power of those in uniform who are supposed to protect us?
A Fairy Tale From a Dystopian Land
'Cheshire’s cat' has taken the form of a mad-man here, manifesting every now and then, he grins at 'the boy who lived'.
In the Spirit of Christmas
When other Christmases meant going back home and joining in the fervour to finally return to work, Christmas at home for the past years has seen readjustment of family …
How bell hooks Theorised ‘Love’
By theorising love, bell hooks brought forth its centrality to almost every political question, and presented it to us as an ever present, overwhelmingly obvious answer.
How Are We Expected to Cover it All?
'Cold touching me on different parts, only three layers seem to be protecting me. And still, some parts remain exposed.'
