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Letter to My Father

Jahnvi Raol June 4, 2021

Without you, I'm lost and I've forgotten how to enjoy the little moments and smile.

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My Father Wants A Hindu Rashtra. He’s Now Become A Troll 

Harshit Rakheja June 4, 2021

As my father expresses his unending support for the Modi government, I see the same apathy in his eyes that has defined the response of Indian lawmakers to the …

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A Meditation on a Sense of Self

Sowmya Nagarajan June 4, 2021

A hard-won sense of self, hewn out of years of working on myself, cannot be abandoned at the threshold of the possibility of a relationship with a man I …

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Naomi Osaka Was Right to Stand Up to the Tennis Bosses

Miya Tokumitsu June 4, 2021

The standoff between Naomi Osaka and the French Open is more than a sports drama – it’s about how much control workers have over their own labor.

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‘Revenge Bedtime Procrastination’: The Story of Our Lives

Moitrayee Das June 4, 2021

Staying up late in the night for no reason? Psychology might have an answer.

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On Natural Disasters, Social Media Algorithm and ‘Forced’ Empathy

Camellia Biswas June 3, 2021

How media influences, manipulates, controls and sometimes even capitalises on instances of human loss during times of crisis.

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Why Hasn’t There Ever Been a Woman Chief Justice of India?

Kumar Kartikeya June 3, 2021

There must be an ambitious diversity management strategy in place to ensure enough prospective women applicants, and a judiciary that represents the citizens of the country.

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The Disappearance of Rapper MC Kode: The Story So Far

Shaurya Thapa June 3, 2021

As Kode’s whereabouts remain the subject of mystery, one can only question the validity of the mob justice surrounding this entire case.

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‘The Great Indian Kitchen’: A Critique of Brahminical Patriarchy

Shyaonti Talwar June 3, 2021

The story is set in an upper-caste household that privileges the men and exploits the women, reducing them to service-providers.

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‘WandaVision’ Echoes Myths of Isis, Orpheus and Kisa Gotami To Explain How Grief and Love Persevere

Michael Nichols June 3, 2021

'WandaVision' reimagines stories from Egyptian and Greek mythology, as well as Buddhist tradition.

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