A poem on the life of a young girl – a flower handler – who doesn’t know what it's like to go to school.
I’ve Been Talking to Afghans Stuck on the Bosnian Border – Their Predicament is Horrifying
European leaders expressed solidarity with people trapped in Kabul with no reference to the people trapped in makeshift camps on its periphery.
Small Town Girls, an Intimate Portrait: ‘A Sense of Lacking’
What happens after you fragment yourself between the small town and the big city? What happens when you live neither here nor there?
Telling My Family and Friends That I Was Going to Study in Israel
While my friends were sceptical of the decision, my father's colleagues were supportive. But as a student of International Relations, it is my duty to neither blindly worship Israel …
Souls in the Night Sky
A poem on the deep pain we feel about our inability to help women who face sexual assaults.
Tamil Nadu: Another Student Dies By Suicide, Third NEET-Related Incident in Five Days
Soundharya T., a 17-year-old who took the test, took her own life on Wednesday.
Historian Brings to Light Story of the Dressmakers of Auschwitz
When she read about a 'tailoring studio' in Auschwitz, historian Lucy Adlington set out to find more about the death camp inmates employed as dressmakers.
Centre Posts Second Advertisement for BHU V-C Post Within Nine Months, Eases Upper Age Limit
The revised advertisement has caused one formed BHU staffer to suspect that the government is looking to fill the vacancy with a 'favourable candidate'.
Tired of Being ‘Just Another’
"In a country where rape is just another bit of news, I'm tired of being 'just another'."
Is Salman Rushdie’s Decision To Publish on Substack the Death of the Novel?
Rushdie is publishing his new novella on newsletter subscription platform Substack – sparking conversations about the challenges and potential the platform offers publishing.
