Dedicated to all the women sugarcane cutters in Maharashtra, who undergo a hysterectomy to avoid monthly period pain.
‘Hotel Rwanda’ Hero Awaits Verdict on Terrorism Charges
Paul Rusesabagina, a long-time critic of Rwanda's President Paul Kagame, played a crucial role in rescuing hundreds of people during the 1994 Rwandan genocide against the Tutsis.
An Unfair Race Against Time: My NEET Experience
The NTA guidelines weren't followed at my centre, and we were continuously disturbed and distracted throughout the duration of writing the exam.
University Rankings and How They Affect Academic Responsibility in the Globalised Era
University rankings not only hold higher educational institutes accountable for how they utilise funding and academic autonomy, but also empower prospective students to make informed choices and thus, force …
Emmy Awards 2021: ‘The Crown’ and ‘Ted Lasso’ Emerge as Big Winners
As with last year's Emmy Awards, Netflix was one of the evening's biggest winners with a total of 44 awards,
Delhi School Teachers Fight Attendance App Over Privacy Fears
An attendance app for thousands of public school teachers has raised concerns over privacy and growing surveillance.
Chinese Scammers Enslave Jobless Teachers and Tourists in Cambodia
Cambodia shut its borders when COVID-19 struck, giving rise to new wave of trafficking, with stranded foreign workers and tourists lured into working for fraudulent investment schemes.
Facebook Has Known for While That Instagram Is Bad for Teens Despite Claiming Otherwise
There is ample research about how harmful Instagram is for teen girls, especially around body image. It turns out Facebook’s own research confirms it.
A Prolonged Ordinary
I’m surprised by the power of consumption; how our increased consumption of something – even death – makes it so astonishingly normal to us.
