Beethoven's prophetic symphonies helped me power through the worst of this pandemic.
A Year of Blursdays: How Coronavirus Distorted Our Sense of Time in 2020
My research shows how lockdown changed our perception of time this year – and holds clues for how we'll experience the wait for a vaccine in 2021.
Kerala: 21-Year-Old Arya Rajendran Creates History as India’s Youngest Mayor
This was also the first time Rajendran could vote in the local body elections.
‘KhaaliJeb’: IIIT Students Launch an App For Young and Broke College Students
The app not only helps young people avail exciting discounts and offers, but also helps them track their daily expenses.
The Language of a ‘Pious’ Woman
On my recent visit to Hajipur, and understanding how patriarchy controls women by restricting their vocabulary and silencing them.
Public Spitting: Being in the Line of Spit and Spite
Of loud spitter and silent spitters, and the spitters for whom their spit is their only resource.
11 Reason Why 2020 Was a Turning Point for the Better
A lot of good things also happened in 2020; events that might, in the course of time, become more instrumental than the pandemic itself.
VTU-Bangalore: No Safety Protocols Followed, Students Oppose Offline Exams
Students say that physical distancing norms are being flouted inside the college canteen and other areas despite the recent case of a coronavirus cluster in IIT Madras and the …
