Over the last two months, students at EFLU have staged two sit-in protests with the aim of getting the authorities to allow them phased access to facilities on campus.
How a Silent Movie Informs the Current Debate Over the Right to Be Forgotten
At the end of the 1925 movie 'Red Kimono,' the protagonist, Gabrielle Darley, throws away her garment and moves on to a better life. Real life is more complicated.
Vaccination Day – In the 1950s
As the COVID-19 vaccination campaign gains momentum in India, I recall my own family's experience of our annual vaccination day in the 1950s.
‘Max Richter’s Sleep’, a Filmed Antidote to Modern Life With Music to Dream by
Sleeping through a live performance would usually indicate it wasn't engaging. But as a film about Max Richter's 'Sleep' concerts explains, this is exactly the response the composer was …
‘A Game of Names’: Delhi Riots 2020, One Year On
Last year, when I visited Northeast Delhi to help riot-hit victims, my Muslim identity had me come face-to-face with looming violence.
Farm Bills: How A One-Shoe-Fits-All Approach Makes No Sense
The protests against the bills hold crucial value, not only for the future of agriculture but also to uphold the sanctity of our democracy.
‘Wonder Woman Campaign’: An Initiative to Highlight Women’s Mental Health
'Through this campaign, we aim to understand the kind of challenges women face and provide them with a safe platform wherein they can celebrate their achievements and share their …
A Song For My Soul’s Reawakening
'Unadulterated joys no longer fill my day, nor do thoughts of pure delight.'
