In an interview conducted by the African Population and Health Research Centre, adolescents said that they were sometimes tricked into having sex, and they lacked correct knowledge of contraceptives …
On PM Modi, ‘Thank You’ Messages and Dissent: A Former Kendriya Vidyalaya Student
Last week, social media was flooded with videos from students thanking the PM for cancelling the board exams amid speculation that it was not a voluntary exercise.
How a 28-year-Old Transwoman is Empowering Her Community During the Pandemic
Urooz Hussain Rizvi has been distributing ration – or 'love kits' – to sex workers and transgender persons, besides helping them with the vaccination process.
Dear ‘Alma Matters’, Where Are the Women?
The Netflix show just ends up propagating the very stereotype it wants to dismantle: that there are no women in STEM.
MIT, Manipal: End-Semester Examinations Cancelled, Students Breathe A Sigh Of Relief
The institute has issued a circular declaring cancellation of examinations for second, fourth and sixth-semester students.
Book Review | Chronicling ‘Our Freedoms’ in a Broken World
Edited by Nilanjana S. Roy, 'Our Freedoms' is an anthology of essays which serve as a repository of our collective and individual consciences.
Tiny Witnesses of War: Palestinian Children’s Voices Should Guide a Commitment to Peace
As Israel and Egypt enter into discussions about a truce with Hamas, Palestinian children's thoughts and feelings on the conflict must be heard.
‘Good Lives’: How This Gurgaon-Based Duo is Trying to Make Online Therapy Affordable For All
Lawrance Lovedeep and Sakshi Shah have roped in over 30-40 professional psychologists to provide one-on-one sessions to mental health seekers at nominal charges.
