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What Did the Mountains Teach Me?

Shivi Dangi December 3, 2022

'You come here as an escape from your daily routine / To see what is by many unseen / You find here things you always admired / As if …

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Reflections of Every Age

Sohini Roy December 3, 2022

An essay on the different learnings that we imbue at different stages.

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My Body Is Not a Battleground (Declaring Peace)

Sana Agarwal December 2, 2022

A poem on body image issues and body dysmorphia faced by various women, especially teens.

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A Winter Morning in Banaras

Sekhar Banerjee December 2, 2022

The poem seeks to portray a tranquil winter morning in Banaras.

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Tamil Nadu: School Principal Allegedly Forced Dalit Students to Clean Toilet

The Wire Staff December 2, 2022

One of the students' parents has filed a complaint against the school headmistress, and the police are now looking for her.

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Delhi: Student, Activists Campaigning for G.N. Saibaba’s Release Allegedly Attacked by ABVP Members

Sumedha Pal December 2, 2022

The activists claim that they were attacked with stones, lathis and rods.

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MP College Takes Teachers Off Duty After ABVP Claims They Promoted ‘Negative Thoughts’ on Govt, Army

The Wire Staff December 2, 2022

While the principal of the Indore government college has alleged that ABVP's claims are not true, he called them 'serious' and said a retired district court judge will conduct …

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‘Glass Onion’ Is the Rare Movie for the Whole Family That Doesn’t Suck

Eileen Jones December 2, 2022

Director Rian Johnson follows up on his 2019 crowd-pleaser 'Knives Out' with 'Glass Onio'n, this time taking aim at an Elon Musk–esque billionaire and his frenemies. Unfortunately, Netflix has …

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‘The Wonder’: Netflix’s Story of 19th Century ‘Fasting Girls’ Reminds Us Starving Bodies Remain a Public Spectacle Today

Debra Ferreday December 2, 2022

As the trend for “heroin chic” returns to runways, the new Netflix film The Wonder takes aim at our fascination with disordered eating.

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Why Human Rights Norms Need to Enter Higher Education and Pedagogy

Pramod K. Nayar December 2, 2022

It is time education is recast as a public good for 'unlearning bias, prejudice and divisiveness'. When human rights norms become mainstreamed into the curriculum, the transformative potential of …

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