A poem on living day-to-day and month-to-month as the economic toll of the pandemic makes itself felt.
‘Spirals of Silence’: The Unsavoury Monster That Is the Indian Media Today
As a journalist, it pains me to see how the media in India has furthered the idea of leaning towards providing more entertainment and less news.
The Grooming Gap: Why Does it Cost More to be a Woman?
Women are forced by the system to pay more for products which have only cosmetic differences from comparable products intended for men.
Law School and Discrimination: A Quick Peek at Your Future Legal Representatives
A third-year law student talks about the prevalence of classicism, homophobia, sexism and gender-based discrimination at legal institutes.
Why I Am Not Okay With the PUBG-Mobile Ban
There's a lot more to the PUBG ban than what trolls on the internet would have you believe.
Book Review: Understanding Anxiety to Help Alleviate It
Sonali Gupta’s 'Anxiety: Overcome It and Live Without Fear' offers a therapeutic approach to helping us train our minds against modern-day anxieties.
‘Love Knows No Bounds’: The Queering of Habeas Corpus
Last week, in a landmark moment, the Orissa high court allowed a same-sex couple to have a live-in relationship, while also recognising the right of the petitioner to self-determine …
Pune Lending Library Run by Students Hands Out Books at Rs 5 a Day and Less
Run by Vishal Singh and Aditya Singh, who are engineering students at Army Institute of Technology, 'Tilted Books' is on a quest to make books cheaply available to all.
