Three decades back, when a few cases of domestic violence were reported, the villagers pledged to neither receive nor give dowry by signing a document on a stamp paper.
What Makes You Think That You Are Alive?
'It's all up to us. What we think of us and the other?'
Of Buildings and Bloody Legacies
Today, the Palace of Parliament stands as a grim reminder to Romanians of the bloody ramifications of an ego project.
The Insensitive, Underwhelming Response of the Diaspora to India’s Second Wave
Not infrequently do I get responses like: “But they had it coming, the dirty people they are."
How Serious Is Europe About Ending Violence Against Women?
A group of European countries signed a treaty 10 years ago aimed at ending violence against women — and dozens more have joined. A decade on, what's been achieved …
‘Milestone’ Review: A Bleak Drama on Living in a Cruel Zero-Sum World
Ivan Ayr’s second feature tells two interconnected stories: a man deserting the world, and the world deserting a man.
‘Seaspiracy’: Elite Environmentalism Steals the Mic Again
A social scientist working in a fisher community critiques the Netflix documentary for wrongfully blaming fisheries as the sole oceanic damage without holding developed countries accountable.
COVID-19: IIT Mandi Students Protest Authorities’ Decision to Vacate Campus
Students say the "arbitrary" decision of the administration has put their lives in a precarious situation, as travelling back home means putting their health at risk.
Three Ways Philosophy Can Help Us Understand Love
Is there an essence of love? Is it ultimately about commitment? Philosophy can offer some answers.
