The more I walked, the better I felt.
Essential Reading: Lessons for a Savarna From Ambedkar’s ‘Annihilation of Caste’
The understanding that even today an individual’s worth is ascertained by his caste is what serves as a punch to the gut.
The Forgotten Champions of Indian Independence
As India celebrates its 74th Independence Day, it is time to revive the stories of these men and women, whose actions deserve a central place in the collective consciousness …
Don’t Wish Me on August 14
Over the last few years of school, August 14 would arrive and I would have to undergo an annual nationality test.
Waiting For the ‘Robotic Shuttle’ of South Asian Representation
Characters in shows like 'Indian Matchmaking' and 'Never Have I Ever' merely adhere to the West's idea of what a majority of South Asians are like.
‘Gone Case’: A Comic Book on the Dark Side of the Internet
Shiv Pannikker's comic book is based on a Mumbai policeman with a dark past and the stories he encounters while escorting an inmate back to an asylum.
Terms and Conditions Apply
Girls are made to fit in a structure that supposedly ensures their 'decency' – right from their birth.
Astronauts and Rasgullas: Using the Mind’s Eye in a Pandemic
On finding ways to laugh through the dark times.
