The university, students say, can't ask for high fee when most of the college's resources are not being used.
To The Dalit Girl From Hathras
"I’m sorry that I let you down, and I’m sorry that humanity let you down."
Each Wicked Night
A poem in solidarity with women who have recently been made the targets of the vilest forms of harassment, media trials and witch hunts.
In A Week Of Remembering Gandhi, India’s Inclusivity Lies Battered
The air is a little different this October 2.
Searching for Bapu
A poem addressed to Mahatma Gandhi to mark his 151st birth anniversary.
The Three Times I Fell in Love With SPB
On falling in love with a musician who had the ability to make even the gruffest man smile – a tribute to SPB for settling debates, calming minds and …
Are Toxic Male Geeks Protecting Comic Book Culture or Preventing Its Progress?
It’s okay to obsess over franchises that were created in the last century as long as geeks also realise that pop culture needs to change with the times.
Complaints Pour In Over TFM/360 India Owing Almost a Crore to Around 30 Models
Many of the models allege that they have not been paid since 2018.
There is Caste in the Hathras Gangrape, You Just Refuse to See It
The attempt at the erasure of the caste identity of the victim shows that we, as a society, still refuse to stand up and say that Dalit lives matter.
Babu’s Chair
A student from a family of bureaucrats writes about the juggle of moraIs the job brings with it in a poem he wrote while waiting at a government office.
