Rap in India has successfully united several voices – especially the young and the revolutionary.
‘Wake N’ Bake’ Review: Why Indian Standup Needs More Men Like Rohan Joshi
Joshi's one-hour special shows that it's possible to have your audience in splits without being insensitive in the process.
The Dysfunctional Relationship No One Warned You About
If micro-management thrives and there is no trust in your organisation, you are looking down the barrel of a toxic work culture.
Asian Grooming Gangs: Ethnicity, Racism and Child Sexual Abuse
In the UK, police have been wary of investigating Asian perpetrators of child sexual abuse for fear of being branded racist. Here's what a criminologist has to say on …
The Mazhab of Art: Must Language Have a Religion Too?
Why a two-day Hindustani writing workshop in Jaipur was cancelled.
‘Trauma for Life’: Jamia’s Night of Horrors Continues to Haunt Students
More than a month since the traumatic night where Delhi police brutally barged onto campus, students are suffering from anxiety and insomnia.
One Nation – a New Configuration
In this poem, a 19-year-old student explains what 'Republic' means to her.
‘We Have Witnessed’: A Tribute to ‘Hum Dekhenge’
A poet’s take on the tyranny of oppression, inspired by Faiz Ahmad Faiz.
My Amazing Teacher and His Caste-Based Misadventures
My teacher, a man who had never felt ashamed of his background, was also just a father fearful for his son's safety.
