'Someone must suggest they pass a bill making the dying and the dead eligible to vote.'
In Appreciation of Fitzcarraldo Editions
How a London-based publishing house is erasing the consumer driven nature of book printing by publishing books with just the title and the name of the author.
With Over 58 Active Cases on Campus, IIT Kanpur Asks Students to Vacate Hostels
Students have opposed the decision, saying that travelling back home is high-risk at a time when COVID-19 cases across the country have crossed the 3 lakh mark.
‘San Tees Shaheedan’: 91 Years of the Qissa Khwani Bazaar Massacre
On April 23, 1930, hundreds of peaceful protestors lost their lives at the hands of the British colonial regime in what is present day Peshawar in Pakistan.
Skepticism, Not Objectivity, is What Makes Journalism Matter
Does telling the truth require journalists to detach themselves from their life experiences? Is this degree of balance or impartiality even possible?
Faith, Festivities and Pandemic
We must hold ourselves to vigilance and not celebrate too early.
