I constantly look out for suspicious men, and take different routes occasionally with backward glances as I turn corners.
Delhi, the Evolving City
The same city which once accepted a migrant from Agra – Mirza Ghalib – with all its heart, has suddenly started seeing its own people as the enemy.
For Autocrats Like Vladimir Putin, Ruthless Repression Is Often a Winning Way to Stay In Power
And there's not too much the rest of the world can do to stop them.
Mahatma Jyotibha Phule: A Birth That Continues to Bring This Society to Life
Born on April 11, 1827, Phule is remembered for his revolutionary critical reasoning, fearless resistance against societal evils and everlasting concern for the marginalised.
Lil Nas X’s Dance With the Devil Evokes Tradition of Resisting, Mocking Religious Demonisation
The video for Lil Nas X's latest track is provocative and erotic. It also fits into a tradition of turning the tables on those seeking to oppress marginalised groups …
Summer Is Here
'When coats and full sleeves are asked to retire, and when sweaters and scarfs are fired.'
IIM-C Faculty Oppose Draft Code That Bars Them for Publicly Airing Their Personal Opinions
Around 60 teachers have written to the board of governors, stating that it "cannot encroach upon the liberal space" of the staff.
Where Does the Road Take You?
A poem on the environmental impact of the Mumbai Coastal Road.
