Like any other disease, depression affects people irrespective of their status in the class hierarchy.
Jamia: Rampant Student Arrests, But No Action Over Police Brutality?
On December 15, the police stormed inside the library and wielded lathis at me and detained me at the police station for over eight hours.
‘Some Sort of Normal’: A Mini-Comic on Scenes From the Lockdown
Delhi-based visual artist and illustrator Damini Gupta has drawn up a mini-comic to capture some of the nuances of living life during these troubled times.
DU: Final-Year UG, PG Students Appeal to UGC to Conduct Exams in May
With final semester exams set to be conducted in July, students say the delay would be detrimental to those who were supposed to start working from July.
Losing Irrfan, My Second Father
I’ve been losing important people in my life while I’m asleep. I should probably stop sleeping.
How Much Longer?
At the start of lockdown, the introvert in me thought a few days off would do me good.
My Aunt’s Story of Healing in Nature
After the death of her husband, everything seemed futile. But slowly and steadily, with her rooftop garden, my aunt got back up on her feet.
In Anticipation of a Post-Lockdown Shopping Spree
Hints can be found all over the internet. Everyone is secretly planning to treat themselves, to compensate for all the restraint that was imposed on consumption by the global …
Welcome to Your Sensory Revolution, Thanks to the Pandemic
The way we see, hear, taste, touch and smell may never be the same again.
