'The agony of a goodbye, that was never meant to be.'
School and Caste: Why the IIT Kharagpur Incident Took Me Down Memory Lane
Caste-based discrimination doesn't always come in the most rustic and brazen form – it has its own sophisticated and concealed versions.
‘Mare of Easttown’ Is a Welcome Addition to the Small-Town Murder Mystery Genre
HBO’s seven-episode series is constructed around a familiar, virtually surefire plot: a shocking crime in a small town leads to an investigation that ultimately reveals every major local scandal …
To Fall or to Fly: A Rohingya Girl’s Dilemma
What’s it like being a refugee teenager in India? Or rather a Rohingya Muslim teenager?
‘No Answers’: Kashmir Doctor Narrates Helplessness in the Face of COVID-19
The account of a doctor currently working at a tertiary care hospital in Kashmir.
SC Asks 36,000 Private Schools of Rajasthan To Charge 15% Less Fees From Students
The bench made clear that the truncated fees for academic year 2020-21 would be payable in six equal installments by students or guardians.
IISER Mohali: PhD Scholar Dies of COVID-19, Students Allege ‘Administrative Negligence’
Students claim that there is no medical team in place to monitor patients at the visitor hostel where those who have tested positive are quarantining.
Young British Indians Are Embracing Arranged Marriage – Just Not in the Traditional Sense
For British-born generations today, it is all about self-censoring and falling in love with someone who parents would be likely to approve of.
