After years of yearning to study at a university, nothing feels real now that I’m finally here.
Quota of Grief
'What quota of grief is acceptable to reserve for yourself when your whole country burns, your whole country mourns?'
Caught on Video, IIT Kharagpur Abuse Row Raises Questions on Casteist Bullying
In an English preparatory class meant for SC, ST and OBC students, Dr Seema Singh can purportedly be seen calling students 'bloody bastards' and 'dumb'.
India’s Response to the Pandemic Leaves Indians in Danger
The 'pharmacy of the world' has turned into the mortuary of the world. Why do the people of this country have to pay the ultimate price for the policy …
Second Wave: The Youth of India Is Stepping up
While the incompetence of our elected leaders is clear for all to see, what has also been highlighted is the incredible strength of this country’s youth.
The Collectiveness of Suffering
We may have passed the previous year with little hope, 2021 is exhausting any that is left.
What Profound Poetry Can I Offer You?
A political poem detailing the many ways to respond to these desperate times.
Why Our Dislikes Should Be Celebrated As Much As Our Likes
Speaking about dislikes is an act of resistance – it’s a refusal to allow public space to be conquered by the ads, merchandise and buzz for media that doesn’t …
Learning to Ride: My Experience at a Bike Training Workshop
This sojourn was necessary for me to shed my shell and step out of my comfort zone.
