How can we guarantee safety for girls and women who’ve often been made to feel unsafe and vulnerable by the system itself?
An Open Letter To The Quarantine Glow-up I’m Never Going To Get
The millennial antidote to coronavirus was perfectly Instagrammable snippets of ‘self-growth’.
Boyhood, in a Simpler Time
A tale of an old, almost forgotten, inter-religious friendship in Gaya, back in 2009.
Black Market Water: What Post-Amphan Dystopia Looks Like
The rules are different, the new ‘normal’ is nothing like we had ever imagined.
Instagram: A Mute Witness to Class Divide
While people across the world are scrambling to put meals together, the few privileged are busy posting Instagram stories of parsley rice and red wine roast chicken.
The Enduring Appeal of ‘Sarabhai Vs Sarabhai’
Apart from relatable characters, the show tackles one of the most prevalent issues in Indian society – the class divide.
IIT Bombay Not Been Paying Maintenance Staff For Months: Student Body
The student body has demanded that the institution pays wages to the construction workers in full, including those who have left the campus.
Quarantine: A Tale of Dichotomy
A poem on a disease that celebrates a life at the expense of another's.
Pandemic and Pandemonium: A Doctor on India’s Kafkaesque Medical Reality
Using irony, satire and black humour, a doctor at a COVID-19 fever clinic breaks down the bureaucratic lunacy that plagues the Indian system.
