As a feminist striving for intersectionality in the movement and navigating my way through this patriarchal society, I find strength in Plath’s dynamic voice and vulnerability.
In Photos | Pracheen, the Only Block Printers in Mumbai Who Use Natural Dyes
For the past 30 years, the 100-year-old printing unit has only been using indigo, mehendi and sap sourced from across the country.
Depression, Diwali and Darkness
For those struggling with mental health, festivals are not necessarily a festive time.
The Ever Changing, Yet Remarkably Constant Patterns Pandemics Follow
As a global community, we should not be surprised but equipped when the next pandemic comes along. We must not slip into an amnesic state as we have in …
Latest Season of ‘The Crown’ Spotlights Era of Female Leadership
Season 4 portrays the world in the 80s in a state of flux, with women as the driving forces behind these changes, especially in the UK.
‘We Are Being Asked to Write Offline Exams’: Students at St Joseph’s College, Bangalore
The college has asked the parents/guardians of second and third-year students to sign a consent form which states that the signatory will have the full responsibility of the decision.
Mens Sana In Corpore Sano
A poem on unlearning and finding ways to accept yourself the way you are.
In the Room, the Women Come and Go, Talking of… Pressure Cookers?
How I imagine T.S. Eliot or Ezra Pound would have approached the now infamous 'rasode me kaun tha' episode.
A 36-Year-Old Stolen Bullet And Memories of a Lost Friend
How a WhatsApp video on the 1984 anti-Sikh riots reminded my father of his dearest friend from Amritsar.
