The examination, the petitioners say, would mean putting the lives and health of students at risk as Maharashtra has the highest number of coronavirus cases.
‘Indian Matchmaking’: A Regressive and Cringeworthy Ode to Arranged Marriages
The last thing arranged marriages need is a celebratory Netflix original.
COVID-19: Are We Slowly Learning to Ignore the Deadly Virus?
We pick and choose our reference points to rationalise or justify our decisions, and ignore many possibilities for betterment.
COVID-19 Economy: Drawing a ‘Laxman Rekha’ on Women’s Work Prospects
The battle of ‘atmanirbharta’ in the country will once again be fought on the backs of women and their centuries-old unpaid, unrecognised labour.
Why I Resigned From ABVP
There comes a time in your life when the inner voice inside you starts hating the outer you. And so began my journey from Right to Left.
Vande Bharat Mission: My Experience From New York to New Delhi
For all the exorbitant fares charged, there were no COVID-19 tests, the customer service was bad and hardly any social distancing measures were followed anywhere – on or off …
As Media Makes Merry With ‘Brass Hijab’ Spat at AMU, ‘Don’t Politicise’ Says Girl’s Mother
In her complaint, the woman student had accused a fellow student of threatening to make her wear a “brass hijab” once the university opened after the lockdown. An FIR …
‘She is Dark’: Marriage Prospects, Labels and Society’s Undying Expectations
I am an ordinary soul with an ordinary yearning – a yearning to be seen as a person, not a label.
