Apart from the authorities, the locals are also coming forward to help each other out with recovery post destruction.
‘Thinky Pain’: Trying to Figure out What’s Real Anymore
A Buddhist studies student ruminates over the lockdown.
Sabziwallah
On the bizarre yet endearing interactions between my grandmother and a vegetable vendor.
Grindr is Deletings its ‘Ethnicity Filter’. But Racism is Still Rife in Online Dating
A lot of Asian users come across bios which say "not into Asians" or "not into this [race] or that" and are often blocked when they reveal their racial …
Standing on the Shoulders of Giants
Women like me, urban professional women, whether single or married, would collapse if not supported by other women.
To the Class of 2020
If we thought it was difficult before this, fellow graduates, a whole new ball game awaits us.
Amidst Lockdown, Jamia Asks Hostellers to Collect their Belongings
In a notice issued on June 3, the college asked students to collect their belongings within a week even though lockdown has not been entirely lifted and most borders …
A ‘Corner-Waale Chacha’ on Bollywood’s Vanishing Villain
The lines between good and bad have blurred. As a viewer, now it is my responsibility to judge good from bad.
Breaking Down the Big Jump in Demand for Child Porn in India During Lockdown
Despite a crackdown in October last year, the consumption of child pornography content in India spiked by 95% during lockdown.
