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Kanan Gill’s ‘Yours Sincerely’ and the Complications of Growing Up

Meghalee Mitra May 11, 2020

Gill’s latest special represents a journey that most of us have made.

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Remembering ‘Rabi Thakur’

Nilofar Absar May 11, 2020

From being a seven-year-old taking part in a school performance to a 26-year-old searching for deeper meaning to life – a personal account of what Rabindranath Tagore has meant …

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Student Protests: Rewriting Justice by Turning Fiction Into Fact

N. Sai Balaji May 11, 2020

The Komal Sharmas are left free but someone like Safoora Zargar, who fought for democracy and love, is behind bars.

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Is It Okay to Laugh During a Pandemic?

Gil Greengross May 11, 2020

One thing that makes the current situation unique is that it is not a single event in a specific place and time. Humour is a coping strategy.

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Family Distancing: The Missing Notion of Privacy at Home

Sraboni Bhaduri May 10, 2020

Togetherness is great but the permission to disengage and have no-go areas without invoking guilt powered by ‘oh my god, you want to get away from your family’ is …

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God, Religion and Chicken Curry: Questions From My 8-Year-Old During Lockdown

Smeeta Mishra May 10, 2020

Over the past few weeks, she has asked me about life, death, god, online classes vs. classroom teaching, meat dishes vs. vegetarian dishes, among other things.

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Before DIY Sourdough Starters Became Popular, There Was Home Economics

Mary-Leah de Zwart May 10, 2020

Home economics isn't dead: We need it now more than ever.

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Battlefield

Sukeerat Kaur Channi May 9, 2020

The men, the women and the battles to be fought inside and out.

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The Future of Handshakes

Priyam Marik May 9, 2020

Is it really possible that a practice that has transformed into a social instinct will no longer prevail in a post-COVID-19 world order?

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Of Red Rage

Devyani Borkataki May 9, 2020

The story of Tejimola, a fierce female figure from a popular Assamese folktale.

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