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Supreme Court Agrees to Hear Panjab University Students’ Plea on Farmers’ Protest

The Wire Staff January 5, 2021

The students have urged the SC to inquire into the police excesses used on agitating farmers by the Haryana government.

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My Dadi, Me and Shivani’s ‘Bhairavi’

Saumya Agarwal January 5, 2021

Discussing Priyanka Sarkar's translation of the book by the popular Hindi author with my Dadi gave me a brief glimpse into the world she must have inhabited as a …

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IIM-Ahmedabad Hostel Demolition and Everything Wrong With the Architecture Fraternity

Bhawna Jaimini January 5, 2021

The collective cry to save a white man's legacy exposes the hypocritical stand of India's architecture community.

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You’re Normal: What I’d Like to Tell My Younger Self About Being Gay

Anshu Malik January 5, 2021

Representation matters – no one should ever feel that they are alone and that they’ll never be happy. Especially a 10-year-old kid.

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No, I Don’t Need to Marry to Live My Best Life

Reniya Naji January 4, 2021

Recognising the conditioning that I need to marry to live my best life and make my family proud was a revelatory experience for me.

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Megha Rao’s Podcast ‘Poems to Calm Down To’: A Lullaby For Adults

Shaswata Kundu Chaudhuri January 4, 2021

The 25-year-old spoken word poet's podcast have been a source of much needed peace for many amidst the pandemic.

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Us Versus Them

Abhay Raizada January 4, 2021

A poem on how divisions in society are created.

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A 12th Grader’s Response to the Education Minister’s Recent Live Interaction With Students

Anonymous January 2, 2021

"If you believe hard work trumps resources, name one NEET or JEE top ranker who was not coached in one of those famed institutes."

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In 2020, TV and Film Still Couldn’t Get Abortion Right

Stephanie Herold and Gretchen Sisson January 1, 2021

Hollywood continues to dramatically exaggerate the medical risks associated with abortion while downplaying barriers to access.

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A Tribute to J.P. Clark, Nigeria’s Nature Poet

Chinonye Ekwueme-Ugwu January 1, 2021

J.P Clark's work moved beyond agitating for justice in Nigeria's Niger Delta. He was in love with nature.

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