In a video posted online, the staffer alleges that people have been spreading rumours of her being infected with COVID-19 and harassing her.
Of COVID-19, Double Identities and the Alienation of Northeast Indians
The prying eyes of the passerby that glare at us with hostility adds imminent danger to our already battered Northeastern identity.
‘Takht’: Karan Johar’s Film on Dara Shikoh May Just Be a Refreshing Change
Dara’s story must not succumb to the perils of a single-story structure that burnishes accounts of the hunter, and burns that of the hunted.
‘Anxiety, Homophobia, Stress’: Students on Mental Health Concerns During Lockdown
Living the quarantine is harder for some than others, especially for people living in abusive households as well as those struggling with mental health and eating disorders.
‘The Long Goodbye’: When Your Country Betrays You
Riz Ahmed’s short film is a no-frills depiction of the reality we live in.
Capitalism Wanted Life to Be Privatised. It Now Wants Death to Be Socialised
AISA' national president on why, while facing this pandemic, we have to collectively demand a better future that’s inclusive.
