The bookstore's significance lies in its shelves, where mainstream books – both in English and Hindi – are stacked together with abundant of unpopular ones.
Coronavirus: Why It’s Important to Question the Government
If we keep highlighting what the government has missed, it will push it to do better.
A Whimsical Lockdown in Bangalore
Citizens must be allowed to help themselves by being allowed to drive instead of being compelled to seek the help of the police to gain access to essential services.
‘My Dystopic Nightmares’: An Artist’s Impression of the Lockdown
Amidst a nationwide lockdown and isolation, I turn to art to vent my suppressed fears about what's going around and what lies ahead.
The Defaced Walls of Shaheen Bagh Still Sing of Revolution
Even when the movement dies, these walls remain a souvenir of resistance – maybe not in physicality but in the minds of the people.
JNU: Student Takes Permission to Leave Campus, Admin Still Files Police Complaint For Lockdown Violation
Pranav Menon, the student, says that he had taken permission to leave the campus from the warden in compliance with the stipulated rules only to be allegedly manhandled by …
With the Islamophobia Machine Back at Work, Even Mom WhatsApp Groups Aren’t Safe
When WhatsApp groups where politics was never discussed turn into hotbeds of insensitive and hurtful agendas.
COVID-19: Mental Health of Students Returning From Abroad
‘Friends’ who were otherwise in constant communication suddenly stopped interacting – and so did some family members.
