While I have my own way of interacting with my father's digital remains, a recent documentary in South Korea used virtual reality to 'reunite' a mother with her deceased …
What Makes You A Woman?
A world is possible in which both Rowling and Manning can be women. It is the one we live in.
On Sense and Sensibility in Muhammad Musthafa’s Malayalam Film ‘Kappela’
The woman in the film is able to deal with the unplanned consequences of her choices without wanting to be saved, much like the women we are and know.
Traveller’s Diary: A Peek Into the Konyak Tribe’s Daily Life in Nagaland
How a sudden curfew during the anti-CAA protests brought me closer to a lesser-known tribe in Northeast India.
My Body’s Coming-of-Age Story
When our bodies have been failed so many times by society, embracing it and loving its idiosyncrasies would be worthy dissent against the establishment of the 'perfect body club'.
Shall I Start a Revolution?
The importance of educating the girl child on topics that actually matter – like the menstrual cycle, standing up for herself and speaking out against injustice.
