Even though coronavirus infects people regardless of their race, caste, class, gender and political leanings, it is a direct threat to the poor and marginalised.
Coronavirus: Free ‘Amar Chitra Katha’ And ‘Tinkle Comics’ For a Month
You can access the comics through ACK and Tinkle's mobile applications and websites until March 31.
Coronavirus: How to Avoid Cabin Fever
Boost your immune system, structure your day, avoid conflict and stay connected with your friends through social network.
Like a Moth To a Flame – People and Images
Our inherent tendency of being drawn towards images without caring much about the message, the ideal, the kernel behind that image, had led to many turning a blind eye …
NUJS Kolkata’s ‘Accessibility Lab’ For Students With Disability
The university has collaborated with IDIA – a charitable trust for marginalised students – to launch this one its kind initiative in honour of late professor Shamnad Basheer.
Teaching in the Times of Coronavirus
We have to make the best of this situation. The only way that can be done is through self innovation.
Edgar Allan Poe’s ‘Red Death’ in the Times of Coronavirus
On the timeless appeal of Poe's 'The Masque of the Red Death'.
‘Making Art Accessible’: India’s First Braille Graffiti at Jadavpur University
The project 'The Graffiti Joint' at the university aims at making art a part of the daily lives of the visually disabled.
A Fastidious Student on Coronavirus: Is Panicking My Only Plan?
Maybe this is the right time to realise that not all of life’s magic can be mapped, that I don’t always need a plan in order to prevail.
Why There Is No Right Way to Mourn the Christchurch Attacks
On March 15, New Zealand cancelled the event marking the one-year anniversary of the attack on Chritchurch mosques due to coronavirus.