A poem on the abuse the author faced as a child during painting classes at her home.
Ashamed Over My Mental Illness, I Realised Drawing Might Help Me – and Others – Cope
Finding solace in a daily act that has benefits scientists are just beginning to understand.
Review: Never Have I Ever… Seen so Many Stereotypes in a Show
Is Never Have I Ever watchable? Definitely. But its USP is not its South-Asian storyline.
The Tooth Fairy as an Essential Worker in a Child’s World of Wonder
During this unsettling time, global leaders have assured children and adults alike that the tooth fairy, free from the risk of infection, is indeed an essential worker.
CBSE Called Lockdown ‘a Golden Opportunity For Education’: But For Whom?
The recent document by CBSE is not an answer nor the solution to the existing crisis, but it definitely tells us a lot about the hidden agendas and thought-processes …
‘Let’s Spend Some Family Time’: The One Statement I Dread These Days
My main motive of writing this piece was not to crib, but to simply acknowledge this huge gap that exists between parents and their kids.
We Need to Talk About ‘Work From Home’
The lines have blurred. There are no 9-5 shifts anymore, no weekly offs, no weekends and no respect for employees.
Combating Sexual Harassment In Indian Law Schools: A Wake-Up Call
In order to nurture an institutional culture where impunity for sexual exploitation is not tolerated, the collective cooperation of all stakeholders is extremely vital.
An Uneasy ‘Dis-consonance’: The Medical Profession and Social Reality
In the ‘shareholder primacy model’ of healthcare the reigning deity is ‘profit maximised’, and not the ‘patient’ – let alone the ‘human being.’
