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During Dark Times, How Young India Raps

Saumya Khatri January 28, 2020

Rap in India has successfully united several voices – especially the young and the revolutionary.

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‘Wake N’ Bake’ Review: Why Indian Standup Needs More Men Like Rohan Joshi

Sanjukta Bose January 28, 2020

Joshi's one-hour special shows that it's possible to have your audience in splits without being insensitive in the process.

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The Dysfunctional Relationship No One Warned You About

B.S. Bhuveneswari January 28, 2020

If micro-management thrives and there is no trust in your organisation, you are looking down the barrel of a toxic work culture.

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Asian Grooming Gangs: Ethnicity, Racism and Child Sexual Abuse

Graham Hill January 28, 2020

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 …

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The Mazhab of Art: Must Language Have a Religion Too?

Vrinda Vaid January 27, 2020

Why a two-day Hindustani writing workshop in Jaipur was cancelled.

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‘Trauma for Life’: Jamia’s Night of Horrors Continues to Haunt Students

Aafreen Khan January 27, 2020

More than a month since the traumatic night where Delhi police brutally barged onto campus, students are suffering from anxiety and insomnia.

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One Nation – a New Configuration

Maryam Fatima January 27, 2020

In this poem, a 19-year-old student explains what 'Republic' means to her.

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The Blood Is at Your Door

Elia Jameel January 27, 2020

It's always this gory.

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‘We Have Witnessed’: A Tribute to ‘Hum Dekhenge’

Sutputra Radheye January 26, 2020

A poet’s take on the tyranny of oppression, inspired by Faiz Ahmad Faiz.

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My Amazing Teacher and His Caste-Based Misadventures

Devika Mann January 25, 2020

My teacher, a man who had never felt ashamed of his background, was also just a father fearful for his son's safety.

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