Now an adult, the 'juvenile' who fired on Jamia students has all Muslims in his crosshairs.
Comic Strips | Coffee With ‘Corona’
When coronavirus gets invited as a guest on Karan Johar's popular chat show.
The Curious Case of the ‘Self-Sacrificing’ Mother
A generational belief system of motherhood has been perpetuated to a point where it would be deemed selfish if a mother chooses to work full-time or hire a nanny.
On (Mis)reading the Increasing Caste Visibility in Elite Colleges
Recently, an academician claimed that discourse around casteism has only emerged in the last few years, and didn't exist before. Here's why this is grossly misplaced.
To the Women Before Me
'I am a cumulative of their resistance, their patience and their rebellion.'
Stan Can See Me
A poem on the death of Father Stan Swamy in custody, and how 'people of valour never die'.
The Malice of Philanthropy
There is no system to hold philanthropists accountable to part with the money they pledged. This excuses philanthropists from responsibility and accountability.
The Romance of a Small-Town Terrace
To look around at my neighbours' terraces is to look at a microcosm of Indian women's lives.
