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Sticks and Stones

Zainab Siddiqui December 6, 2020

A poem on the undying strength of those who are seen as weak and powerless in the society.

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Rich People Have Hard Lives, ‘The Fabulous Lives of Bollywood Wives’ Tells the Poor

Meghalee Mitra December 5, 2020

Imagine having to sit on a plush sofa set, sipping your margarita, with the AC perpetually on, trying to piece together a new event you can call a ‘struggle’.

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‘The Last Gift’: A Must Read and a Sublime Discovery

Priyam Marik December 5, 2020

Shrutidhora P Mohor's novel is not just interesting because it can be read in any order, it is also a devastatingly unique story on love.

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How a Band Vocalist Put Together a Home Studio and Released Music in the Lockdown

Supriya Ramesh December 4, 2020

Srihari Jagannathan is part of a six-member 'Chennai Street Band' who have collaborated with the likes of Jonita Gandhi and Sharanya Srinivas.

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‘Project Virasat’: SRCC Students’ Initiative to Revive Dying Art Forms

Prachi Batra December 4, 2020

Three years ago, a group of second-year students decided to support local artisans after coming to know about the hardships faced by Punjab's Thathiyaar community.

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Muslim Women: Representation or Rosy Appropriation?

Nuzhat Khan December 4, 2020

We must remember that representation amounts to nothing if it is laced with rosy appropriation – of pain, of oppression, or of liberation.

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South Korea Passes Law To Allow BTS To Postpone Military Service

Reuters December 3, 2020

All able-bodied South Korean men aged between 18 and 28 must serve in the military for about two years as part of the country’s efforts to guard against North …

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Exploring Delhi While the World Sleeps

Garima Sadhwani December 3, 2020

For a girl who had always been told to be back home before it got dark, this was wild.

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Academic Research May Be Invisible, But It Is Work

Anakshi Pal December 3, 2020

Research is often not seen as ‘work’, precisely because of the invisible nature of academic labour.

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A Note on Death and Mourning During COVID

Rani Rohini Raman December 2, 2020

Losing both parents to COVID-19 within a month meant sorrow beyond any imagination. But it was worse to be hundreds of kilometres away.

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