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Students From Kashmir and the Extended Wait for PM Scholarship Money

Tanya Jha December 16, 2020

After long months of waiting, the government has announced the disbursal of some of the scholarship funds. But for students, many questions still remain unanswered.

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Sherlock Holmes and the Case of Toxic Masculinity

Ashley Morgan December 16, 2020

In Sherlock, domination is something to be revered, rather than challenged.

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My Not-So-Progressive Upbringing in a Malayali Family

Aiswarya Raj December 16, 2020

Misogyny is entrenched in many parts of Kerala, despite the staggering female male sex ratio and the 100% literacy rate.

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Christopher Hitchens: The Gadfly the World Needs Today

Priyam Marik December 15, 2020

Sometimes brash, always brilliant, but never boring, Christopher Hitchens was an enigma our present has no parallel for.

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The Unbearable Banality of ‘Emily in Paris’

Pujan Karambeigi December 15, 2020

The candy-coated promise of American success is laid on thick in Darren Star’s worst show yet for Netflix.

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‘We Are Well Educated (PhD) Farmers’: Scenes of Revolution at Singhu Border

Jyotishman Mudiar December 14, 2020

There was life, there was love, there was organisation, there was decision making. And above all, there was hope.

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‘The Great Indian Tee and Snakes’: A Tragic Tale of Black Bindis and White Skull Caps

Garima Sadhwani December 14, 2020

At a time when laws are being formulated against 'love jihad', Kritika Pandey’s short story is an apt read to dive into. 

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From Infested Mangoes to Reflections on Loss

Adarsh B. Pradeep December 13, 2020

How a small exchange helped me understand the void within me after my father's death years ago.

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My Amma Has a Smarter Phone

Yatheesh Nair December 13, 2020

The way my mother has used her phone during the lockdown – to keep in touch with her enormous family and not scroll endlessly – has led me to …

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After Students Protest, Jamia Puts Online Examinations on Hold

Verda Subzwari December 12, 2020

The administration has asked the University Grants Commission to make the exams assignment-based and are waiting to hear from them.

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