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Menopause is a Serious Health Issue. Why Don’t We Talk About It?

Sudeshna Roy March 8, 2021

In most Indian homes and medical studies, menopause is conveniently forgotten and ignored despite being a crucial transitional stage in a woman’s life.

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We, the Women of Our Land

Sanhati Banerjee March 8, 2021

'We will not toil without yield, we will not shed tears of pain, we will not bow our head in submission.'

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Why White Supremacists Are Obsessed – But Very Wrong – About the Byzantine Empire

Roland Betancourt March 8, 2021

They believe that the empire went on to preserve a white-European civilisation when the Rome fell, but in reality it was made up of people from diverse communities.

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On the Outside, Looking In

Isha Maniar March 7, 2021

On attending parties where one feels like an outsider.

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Why Is Celebrity Abuse on Twitter So Bad? It Might Be a Problem With Our Empathy

Christopher Hand March 6, 2021

People appear to victim-blame celebrities for the abuse they suffer on Twitter.

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Loss of Love(r)

P. Aparna March 5, 2021

'World is absent, what is present is only his haunting absence.'

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Pronoun Envy

Dipanjali Singh March 5, 2021

A poem on the dissonance brought about by the lack of dignified literary representation.

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Hikikomori Artists: How Japan’s Extreme Recluses Find Creativity, Self-Discovery in Isolation

Jessica Holtaway March 5, 2021

Seeking isolation can lead to creativity and a deeper understanding of oneself, as these artworks show.

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California ‘Futures Contracts’: Is it Possible to Commodify Water in India?

Sahajveer Baweja and Anushka Ganguli March 5, 2021

Indian water markets are largely unorganised, driven by informal arrangements among farmers, with a clear absence of supply-side rules or sanctions.

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‘Books We Read, Concerts We Attend’: Comic Strips on Our Caste-Based Privileges

Sanika Dhakephalkar and Sudhamshu Mitra March 4, 2021

Caste and the networks we form and sustain are inseparable and need to be looked at together. 

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