Every day after the protestors go home, Jamia students, along with other locals residents, clean up the mess.
After JNU Violence, Jamia Fears Another Round of Attacks
Students and security guards are keeping a check on the university and nearby areas every hour of the day to prevent incidents like the recent violence at JNU.
The Jokes Always Saved Us: Humour in the Time of Stalin
Cracking a political joke could land a person in the Gulag – but it could also make life under Stalin more bearable.
Growing up With Books: A Tale of Three Generations
A bookworm on her journey from youthful days spent devouring books to passing on the love of reading to her daughter.
Where Are the Women in the Narrative of Violence?
A woman either becomes a pawn in the hands of the state or that of men of her community.
The Australian Bushfires and Adulthood
The biggest way to do your part is through education, awareness and action.
Women Against CAA, NRC: Breaking the Patriarchy From Within
To the women fighting oppressive regimes – both in their internal and external worlds – know that we are here and we see you.
Private Passivity
A poem on turning a blind eye to the ongoing protests against the Citizenship Amendment Act.
