'A sense of helplessness prevails every time I read the news; my family is under constant threat of Israeli airstrikes.'
While Rich Indians Flee Abroad, Kolkata’s Affluent Raise Funds For Beds and Oxygen
An unofficial group of nearly 80 entrepreneurs of Kolkata have joined hands for the 'Breathe India' project to set up hospital beds, import ventilators and other life-saving equipments.
On Sleep: A Sexual Assault Survivor’s Daily Rituals with PTSD
The boulder on my back feels heavier than it was the night before.
‘Dial a Doctor’: Over 250 Kashmiri Diaspora Doctors Offer 24/7 Free Telemedicine Services
Since the doctors are different time zones, it makes it possible to run the service 24/7.
Teaching a Colonialist How to Eat Indian Food
'Yes, we eat with our hands – because to touch our food is to touch our soil.'
China is Building a Replica of the Titanic
The 260-meter-long (850-foot) ship will be the star attraction in the Romandisea theme park located in China's Sichuan province and set to open to the public soon.
The Golden Ratio: An Ancient Greek Formula Could Be Responsible For Most Hit Musicals
A formula found often in nature, many artists believe that following the golden ratio leads to the most aesthetically pleasing work. It can also accidentally turn up in musicals.
The Curious Case of TVF: ‘Fresh’ Content or Perpetuating the Status Quo?
On the many little slip-ups in TVF’s otherwise apolitical veneer that betray a narrow-minded mentality when it comes to caste, reservation and gender.