'Wisteria and roses die. Words get lost in translation. But memories don't.'
Should Enid Blyton Books Be Shelved for Good?
Children consuming books riddled with gender norms, ridiculous stereotypes and pompous notions of ‘the English sense of honour’ is disconcerting.
After 5-Year-Old Girl’s Online Appeal, J&K Administration Cuts Down Online Classes
In a viral video, Mahiruf Irfan asked 'Modi saab' to reduce the duration of children's online classes. In response, the J&K administration on June 1 said that classes for …
Comrade Buffay: Analysing the Politics of Phoebe Buffay
A closer look into Phoebe's character reveals that her ‘weirdness’ and 'gypsy-like demeanour' are just how the show masquerades her left-leaning views.
When Naomi Osaka Talks, We Should Listen. Athletes Are Not Commodities, Nor Are They Super Human
Osaka is asking for a very simple thing in comparison: can we just review the rules around the interviews that players are contracted to do?
A Madras Memory
As pandemic lockdowns continue, the author, who lives in the US, writes about stolen time with her grandparents in Chennai.
Armed With Phones and Spreadsheets, How These Teenagers Took on the Second Wave
The Indian student community that aided the country in its hour of need is here to stay and is only growing stronger.
