The exams will be held from August 10 to August 31 and those who will be left out of online exams can appear in physical exams to be held …
A Poem For Hany Babu
'A testament to the failure to find a language that can hold our anger and disbelief together.'
Behind NIFT’s Gag Order: Students Protest Classist, Authoritarian Diktats
With a 'gag order' preceding announcements over fee payments, students speak of an institution with no seeming empathy for middle or lower class students.
A Former Teach for India Fellow on the ‘Overambitious’ New Education Policy
From my own experience working as a teacher in the slums of Ghatkopar, the new policy seems divorced from the ground reality.
An Inside Job
What we’re after is attained not by manically altering things on the outside but by taking control of the inside.
Article 370 Anniversary: Kashmiri Students Recall a Year in the Dark
"It was a period of hopelessness and extreme anxiety."
Being a Muslim in School: My Story
I had turned into an atheist and had stopped believing in God even though I hadn’t.
Debate: It’s Time to Embrace Poetry
It is the language of poetry and all things poetic that aid us in clinging onto the hope that this age of despair might soon pass.
An Apology Letter to Kashmiris From My Six-Year-Old Self
As a child, I was shielded from reality by my parents. But in Kashmir, countless children have been shot dead or blinded by pellet guns in the streets – …
