A grammatical problem which has defeated Sanskrit scholars since the 5th century BC has finally been solved by Rishi Rajpopat, an Indian PhD student at the University of Cambridge.
I Finally Believe a Man, Amma
A girl shares a hopeful experience with her mother who raised her to never trust men and always be on guard when it comes to love.
What Are Keystone Species and Why Do We Need Them?
From wolves to elephants to green moss, keystone animal and plant species are vital facilitators of healthy and biodiverse ecosystems.
Here’s to the Angry Ones
'I know you want to fight, and shout and break my bones as deep within you is a wounded saffron warrior who doesn't know how to ask for balm'
It’s an Old Story, Ma
This poem speaks about the different shades of a queer person and the fear he goes through.
‘Violent Night’ Is a Ho-Hum Holiday Hit
With 'Violent Night', we were promised a deranged, Santa-meets-'Die Hard' flick shorn of holiday schmaltz. Instead, the action-comedy is just another soppy movie about the Christmas spirit.
‘Treated Like Slaves, Abusive Practices’: Byju’s Staff Reveal Harsh Work Conditions
Staff at the Indian education technology giant say its work culture is exploitative and preys on vulnerable and poor consumers.
Gujarat: Muslim Students, Parents Struggle With Cancellation of Pre-Matric Scholarship, MANF
Educators and recipients of these scholarships believe this decision will enable further marginalisation of minority communities.
Because 15/12/2019 Remains With Me
On December 15, 2019, Delhi police personnel charged inside the campus of Jamia Millia Islamia and brutally assaulted students.