On casteism in private institutions and coming face to face with the intimate aspects of elitism in my own space afforded to me by virtue of my social and …
Remembering Nehru
To those seeking the truth about the birth of our nation, he will always remain a guide who eschews chauvinism, mysticism and dishonesty.
A Question For the Audience
A theatre artist tried to make sense of the artform in the middle of a deadly pandemic.
The Illusion of a Timeline
The pandemic has torn apart the ‘ideal society timeline’, revealing the fault lines in the expectations we have of ourselves as part of a society that makes an individual …
The Pandemic Can’t Be Romanticised Anymore
'A corpse trudges in the cemetery to find himself a grave.'
How SRCC Students Are Raising Funds to Help Set Up An Oxygen Plant
In collaboration with 'Doctors For You', students are trying to raise Rs 35 lakh to be able to set up a plant at the Commonwealth Games Village in Delhi.
Lakshadweep: Tiny Dots on the Map for You, but Home for Me
A resident of Lakshadweep on why Indians need to stand for the islanders in hard times.
Why We Need to Stop Glorifying ‘Exam Warriors’
Do we need to exclusively rely on exams in order to test our intelligence?
A Suitable Boy
An IRS officer on the travails and pitfalls of navigating the great Indian marriage market.
