It is high time that institutions learnt to push their limits instead of forcing the disabled individuals to push their limits.
When it Rains Romance, Happiness and Destruction
Rain can terrify and fascinate in equal measure. But despite its ominous ring, poets always make rain their creative muse, weaving winsome verses of passion and longing around young …
No Need to ‘iel’: Why France Is So Angry About a Gender-Neutral Pronoun
No one is forcing people to use 'iel' with a gun to their head. But paradoxically, by making the pronoun the focus of attention, critics are inevitably making it …
New Work in the City
How reading helped me make sense of Mumbai and fulfil my desire to belong.
What Does it Mean to Be an Economics Student in the Middle of a Pandemic
Research is essentially meaningless if we do not go out and work for the people.
‘House of Gucci’ Should Have Been Campier — and More Scathing
Lady Gaga captures every scene, and she’s backed up by a stellar supporting cast. But the film somehow ends up going far too soft on the Gucci family’s absolute …
Band-Aid Nationalism
Whenever the word nationalism is brought up in conversation, the first person whose reaction is scrutinised is a Muslim.
CBSE Drops Passage Bemoaning Loss of Male Authority in Family From Class 10 Paper
The controversial reading comprehension passage had seen outrage, following which the board had forwarded the issue to subject experts.
