"I am a scholarship holder of 25% each semester. They didn’t even give me the scholarship for the previous semester saying it will be adjusted in the next semester."
Bilaspur: Perils of Online Education in Primary Schools
While primary school teachers and students struggle with anxiety, the government keeps boasting about making online education accessible to all.
‘Delhi Crime’ Is More About the DCP’s Trauma Than the Survivor’s
The Netflix series won the Best Drama Series category at the International Emmy Awards 2020. Though this should be an occasion to celebrate, it is probably also an opportune …
Why Aren’t Famous Women Professionals Known by Their Last Names?
Think Darwin, but Marie Curie. Shakespeare, but Arundhati Roy. Federer, but Serena Williams.
Union, Religion and Assault: A Glance Into Life at Calcutta University
The installation of a religious pedestal has exposed long-running rifts at Calcutta University yet again.
BTS New Album ‘BE’ Delivers Comfort to Fans in a Locked Down World
The album is a reminder to everyone that they are not alone in feeling the way they do.
A Tale of Two Durgas: Cardi B and the Narrowing World of What Can Be Meddled With
We make mistakes when we try to engage openly and honestly with new peoples in our midst, and their practices and ideas. That’s part of being human, and curious.
Snippets of Personhood: The Small Joys of Online Dating
Sometimes, just sometimes, you get reminded about how human experience can be endlessly and gloriously magical.
