Intersectional feminism is not only about calling out people for their wrong doings, but also educating them on why they’re wrong and what they can do about it.
The Self-Righteous Battles of ‘WhatsApp Scholars’ and What I Learned from Them
An IIT professor's satirical take on what many omniscient readers have to say about issues like education, vaccines and fake news based on the comments and responses he gets.
Not Holding Final-Year Exams ‘Not Fatal’, Argue Lawyers as SC Reserves Order on UGC Circular
During the hearing, Justice Ashok Bhushan said that the students are not "competent enough" to decide for themselves..
OK Boomer, Thanks For Coming to My Fed (Up) Talk
On familial tendencies and structures reinforced during the pandemic.
Chalk Monitor, Raita and a Wedding Hall: On Caste in Everyday Experiences
The everyday exclusionary experiences borne out of the caste system.
The Perils of Fast Fashion: ‘They Belonged to a Dead Foreigner’ and Other Stories
Exploring real options for sustainable clothing choices, thrift shopping and our unhealthy obsession with staring at clothes on fashion apps.
Students From NITs Across India Request MHRD For Fee Concession
Students have been asked to pay Rs 62,000 in addition to the miscellaneous fee which covers college amenities, which have been lying unused since March.
A Confused Take on Gastronomy
The sweet, sweet relation between food and the memories we create around it.
