In an interview with a lecturer in Human Geography, minimalists talked about their experiences of being able to move house easily, having more time and feeling happier.
Same Sex Marriages: A Push For More Equal, Non-Discriminatory Marriage Rights
Recently, the Centre argued in the Delhi high court that the idea of two same-sex individuals living together as a couple cannot be equated to the concept of an …
A Childhood Obsession With Space
One of the great things about becoming a stargazer is that you become a faithful and lifelong friend of the sky.
Book Review | A Saga of Unending Maternal Grief in Kashmir
Shahnaz Bashir's 2014 book 'The Half Mother' is a tragic story of a Kashmiri woman Haleema, who is on the lookout of her missing son – much like many …
A Summer Night in Delhi
A poem on the magic of listening to sufi music on a humid summer's night at 4 am.
Film and TV Diversity Behind the Camera is Getting Much Worse
In drama, a recently published data revealed that behind the camera contributions by black, Asian and minority ethnic people had fallen from 8.6% in 2018-19 to 5.9% in 2019-20.
JNUTA Lists Concerns Over ‘Systemic Destruction’ of University
The association has appealed to the government of India to speed up the process of the appointment of a new VC to avoid any further damage to the stature …
After Disney Closes Blue Sky Studios, Animation Under Pressure in Pandemic Hollywood
What the closure of Blue Sky studios means for the future of cartoons.
Broken Promises: A Letter From My Yoga Mat
Of all the misery and gloom that COVID-19 brought, at least it presented itself as a beacon of our reconciliation.
