The notion that the women have to bear their menstrual cramps is deeply steeped in the patriarchal idea of womanhood.
Time Alone (Chosen or Not) Can Be a Chance to Hit the Reset Button
Spending time alone is an opportunity for self-reflection: in a world of distractions, be open to the benefits of solitude.
The Embarrassing Eight: How Not to Lead a Pandemic
Abdication of accountability, a slew of rudderless rhetoric, and a prioritisation of ego over effectiveness.
What I Learnt From Bernie Sanders
Though his campaign has come to an end, Sanders taught me that it is still possible to participate in politics without compromising on one’s principles.
Delhi University: Online Lectures and Accessibility
On March 12, DU issued a press circular insisting students to continue with the "online-teaching-learning" process but not all students have a good internet connection and a supportive family.
Lockdown – Maybe ‘We’ Needed This
'To plan for later tomorrows and to accept that normalcy is a myth.'
Locked Down: How to Clean the House (While Fitting in a Workout)
You can cardio-vac or do squats while you are emptying the dishwasher.
What It’s Like Being of Chinese Descent in Pakistan
When I go out, I get stared at, I get sneered at, I get informed that I am a Chinese. Is that something anyone would want for themselves?
What Explains the Enduring Appeal of ‘Ramayan’ and ‘Mahabharat’?
As most of India continues to remain under lockdown, streaming services like Netflix and Amazon Prime are competing with the most unexpected platform: Doordarshan.
