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A Visit to ‘Pranita’ – A Restaurant Predominantly Run By Local Women in Assam

Jyotishman Mudiar and Tanzim Hussain May 1, 2021

On this International May Day, as part of the commemoration of labour struggles, we attempted to revisit the lived reality through the inner world of the women workers in …

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With Doctors and Patients Left Unattended, Who Is Indian Healthcare Caring For?

Meghalee Mitra April 30, 2021

From patients and their families to exhausted healthcare workers, the 'system' is working for no one.

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The Second Wave

Pooja Kumar April 30, 2021

A poem on the government's apathy and how the greed for power has taken precedence over the lives of innocent citizens.

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What Cooking Has Taught Me About Education

Ravi Miglani April 30, 2021

Innovation and creativity happen when one follows their heart, and not when one is churned out like identical bots from an assembly line.

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Nobody

Aishwarya Pothula April 30, 2021

'Soon I will be a number.'

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‘Disgusted’: Over 1000 IIT Alumni Write to Kharagpur Director on Professor’s Casteist Abuse

The Wire Staff April 30, 2021

The alumni have asked for the professor’s resignation, for the institute to make significant changes and provide compensation to the students on the receiving end of her diatribe.

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Why Indian Teachers Must Become Anti-Caste Practitioners First

Yuvraj Singh April 30, 2021

As Ambedkar said, caste permeates every social sphere in India, the education system in the country too is predominantly rooted in Brahminical patriarchy.

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India’s Necropolitical Moment is Here

Moinak Choudhury April 29, 2021

The spread of open-air crematoriums and the spillage of cremation grounds to adjoining parking lots and roads are a denial of the citizen's right to live and die with …

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When the Rains Arrive

Shivangi Shanker Koottalakkatt April 29, 2021

Of tears, rage and suppression.

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Watching ‘Gantumoote’ and Undoing the Stitches of the ‘Love Story’

Madhura Banerjee April 29, 2021

Roopa Rao’s 2019 Kannada film is a warm and nuanced tale of school-time romance.

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