The jibes, the sketches, the insulting looks, the fright and unresolved anger – it all started choking me until I chose to take the time to heal.
The Dark Story of James Marion Sims, ‘Father of Modern Gynaecology’
In the 1840s, the physician conducted infamous experimental gynaecological surgery exclusively on black women – without their consent, and without anaesthesia.
Book Review | A Melancholic Conversation With Empty Spaces
Soniya Kanchan's book 'Echoing a Shadow' has poems that describes a peculiar sense of being lost with help of an 'anthology' of black and white images.
‘Disturbing’ Technology: Chatbots That Resurrect the Dead
In 2017, Microsoft patented a chatbot which, if built, would use your electronic messages to create a digital reincarnation in your likeness after you pass away.
Interview | Taapsee Pannu: ‘Staying Silent Will Not Guarantee Anything’
On shooting in the post-pandemic world, getting to do complex and meaty roles, speaking her mind and more.
Super Shoes: Explaining Athletics’ New Technological Arms Race
Endurance running is experiencing its 'marginal gains' moment.
Maharashtra: Schools Yet to Reopen, Yet Offline Exams in the Offing
If the government has decided to conduct HSC and SSC exams in April, they should atleast reopen schools with necessary precautions.
The Long Awaited Call For Police Reforms in India
The police force in India seem to lack the desired empathy and are frequently alleged to have abused their power.
Poetry or Prose
'Do you not realise we are all on the run? Away from the reality that can’t be undone.'
