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Manali Has Never Been So Quiet in the Summer

Urvashi Singh Khimsar July 3, 2020

An independent hotelier based out of Manali writes about the impact of the pandemic on the hospitality industry.

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Climate Change: The Importance of Intersectionality in Environmental Activism

Sugandha Bora July 3, 2020

A Class 12 student part of the Guwahati chapter of 'Fridays For Future' on how climate change disproportionately affects indigenous communities, the LGBTQIA+ community, people with disability and women.

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Your Mental Health Matters, but Which One?

Anushka Sinha July 3, 2020

My experience with a lesser known subtype of OCD has made it clear to that the conversation on mental health needs to evolve beyond just the basics.

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The Price of Exclusion: A Student With Disability on Delhi University’s Open Book Exam

Krishnaa Samal July 2, 2020

We are to be reminded, once again, of our calibrated spaces in these seemingly progressive institutions.

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Climate Change: On Sustaining Youth-led Movements During a Pandemic

LiveWire Staff July 2, 2020

Manthan Shah, a 20-year-old social activist. shares his experience of being part of three international movements.

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Life Lessons From My Friend, the Army Soldier, Before He Went Missing in Arunachal

Devendra Pratap Singh July 2, 2020

My friend Anmol, who taught me a lot about life at a point when I needed a guiding hand, went missing in 2018 while on duty in Arunachal Pradesh.

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The ‘Chudail’ Archetype Is the Personification of Society’s Fear of Assertive Women

Swarnim Jain July 2, 2020

The chudail in 'Bulbbul' is a step towards a homegrown form of female empowerment which harkens back to the roots of such hairy fairytales.

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Despite MHA Orders, Allahabad University Opens Amid Pandemic

LiveWire Staff July 2, 2020

The university has been open since June 22, despite the MHA's order issued on June 29 which said that no school or college shall be permitted to re-open till …

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In Photos: Meet Iih, a Young Activist on an Indefinite Hunger Strike in Nepal

Nipun Prabhakar July 2, 2020

Since June 26, the activist has been on a hunger strike in Kathmandu to demand a "better COVID-19 response from the government".

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On Reading Nivedita Menon’s ‘Seeing Like a Feminist’ in a Patriarchal Home

Soumya Thakur July 1, 2020

No matter how shaken I feel reading this book, I could not possibly be more grateful to Menon for writing this book and for giving new meaning to my …

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