Assam needs a robust language policy before it can host a functional Assamese-medium medical college.
Dear NRI Friend Worried About ‘India’s Image’ in the World
'A country that hurts her own also bleeds.'
Dear Elite Speaker At My University Who Said ‘Farm Laws Are Progressive’
'Dear Speaker, here's how a nation dies.'
There’s Something Wrong in the Way We Love
Prejudices on caste, class, religion and gender impact how we choose our partners.
Dear IAS Uncle Who Thinks the Farmers’ Movement Has Been ‘Radicalised’
'The movement is not radical, it is fundamental.'
20 Years Later: The Afterlife of the Kachchh Earthquake
The earthquake is not the abstract story of a region, but a deeply intimate experience of trauma, loss, helplessness and hope.
NEP: Why English Should Be the Medium of Instruction in Schools, Colleges
The ministry of education's recent decision to impose regional languages in technical education will do more harm than good to students belonging to underprivileged sections of society.
Don’t Use The Myntra Logo Change To Troll Feminists
A discourse is being created about “real feminists” who focus on what are seen as deserving problems, as opposed to “fake feminists” or “pseudo feminists”, who supposedly “outrage” over …
Narcissistic Leaders: Even Children Fall for Their Superficial Charms
Does our penchant for unfit but charismatic populists trace back to our playground politics?
