Growing up with Alopecia – a medical condition which causes hair to fall out in small patches.
Is Africa’s Music Streaming Revolution on the Horizon?
With the rise of online streaming platforms such as Spotify in the continent, artists can now secure their incomes. But challenges still remain.
‘Project Arambha’: How Two Bengaluru Teens Raised Rs 15 Lakh to Keep 44 Girls in College
In collaboration with 1M1B – a UN-accredited non-profit organisation – two teenagers from Bengaluru founded a social initiative that aims at educating girls and helps them dream big.
Kashmir: Young Authors Face the Pitfalls of Self-Publishing
Many young authors from the Valley have gotten onto the self-publishing bandwagon only to face troubles like poor editing and sales.
UGC’s New Draft History Syllabus Plays Up Mythology, Faces Allegations of Saffronisation
Books by renowned historians such as R.S. Sharma and Irfan Habib have been dropped from suggested readings, replaced by lesser-known authors who have been described as 'pro-Sangh'.
The Taboo of Talking About Work Stress
The working structure we’ve formed – it’s almost impossible to reduce the stress now. But the least we can do is be open to admitting that work stress is …
The Forgotten Survivors of the Mumbai Terror Attack
In a virtual exhibition, the disaster studies department of TISS Mumbai documented stories of survivors who have been largely left to fend for themselves.
‘Doing Nothing’: Is it a Form of Resistance or Just an Indulgence For a Lucky Few?
The ethics of idleness have been debated for thousands of years.
