A student at Jamia recalls the night of December 15.
Battle for India’s Soul: At the Front Lines, Women Bear the Brunt of Age-Old Sexism
From taunts to threats of sexual violence, women are put down in more way than one as they step out to protest the heavy handedness of a government impervious …
How the Mediterranean Diet Became No. 1 – and Why That’s a Problem
There's a lot to love about the Mediterranean diet but focusing on it might be a way to exclude other healthy and global diets.
What Makes Something Ironic?
Irony is a slippery concept. Is its versatility its downfall?
‘Danga Nahi Sahenge’: DU Students Boycott Classes to Oppose Communal Violence
Students marched around the north campus raising slogans against the politics of hate and inefficiency of the government.
Old Wounds Reopened: Will the Real India Please Stand Up?
A former Muslim resident of Delhi talks about the legacies of violence.
Explainer: Why Are Students Protesting at Presidency University?
Students are demanding reinstatement of mess staff, solution to water crisis in girls hostel and quick renovation of Eden Hindu Hostel.
The Demagogue’s Spear
A poem on how political leaders crush dissent and imprison free thoughts.