Karthika Nair's book 'Until the Lions: Echoes from the Mahabharata' is being adapted into a French opera, making her the first female author of Indian descent to have achieved …
Only Time Will Tell
Almost everyone is carrying a little suitcase of sadness as they have lost someone close to them too soon. How will history remember this?
‘Naach Mera Hero’: Decoding the Indian Elements in Marvel’s ‘Eternals’
One can hope that new diaspora voices in America can help undo such caricature-ish stereotypes.
My Body is a Temple Without a God
A poem on how a man is body-shamed for not being masculine enough – both physically and emotionally – as per society's absurd standards.
The Internet Belongs to Dalit-Bahujan People Too
More Dalit-Bahujan interventions on social network platforms will democratise netizens and bring the digital world closer to idea of social justice.
What Star Wars Can Teach Us About the Decline of Democracy
In the most common telling, the rise of the Empire in Star Wars is a story about the dangers of concentrating power in one person, who can then tyrannically …
UC Davis Becomes First US Public Institution to Add Caste to its Anti-Discrimination Policy
According to the new policy, which was amended in September this year, students or university staff who are discriminated against on the basis of their castes, can now file …
Why Travelling Isn’t ‘Fun’ For Me
I'm restless, unpleasant and anxious throughout. I only breathe a sigh of relief when I reach the destination.
When We Adivasis Produce Our Own Knowledge
A poem on the perspective of knowledge production through the Adivasi lens.
How I Uncovered the Close Ties Between British Private Schools and Hitler’s Germany
Even after the notorious Kristallnacht pogrom in 1938, some headmasters thought pupil exchanges with Nazi Germany were a good idea.