Stashed carefully beneath copies of 'Hindu Rashtra Darshan' and 'Deceiving Voters 101' would be a yellowed and well-thumbed copy of 'Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows' – highlighted pages and all.
The Incompatibility of Authoritarian Regimes and Scientific Research
The former keeps building glass cages to fight change, and the latter is really, really good with a hammer.
Ronny Sen’s ‘Cat Sticks’: A Powerful Film on Kolkata’s Brown Sugar Addicts
The film brings to life the underbelly of the 'City of Joy' and its mad hustle for a powdered substance.
Choice, Courage and Cloth: The Chaos of Conflicting Freedoms
Despite the high influence of negative stereotypes, wearing a hijab is an act of courage.
The Futile Pressure of Building a Good CV in School
Nobody says it, but everybody knows it.
Musings of an Anti-National
'Sometimes I think I'm living a nightmare – how easy it is to kill, but so tough to care?'
JNU: The Emotional Cost of Protesting
It was terrifying to realise that if you do not run, you will be beaten up and detained.
To Mark Dark Times, Delhi’s Pride Parade Steps Away From Rainbows
To protest against the Trans Rights Bill, NRC and 'politics of hate', many wore black to the parade.

Unsolicited Advice, Aunties and JNU: A Great Middle Class Pastime
Is too much to expect the esteemed Great Indian Middle Class to educate themselves just a tad bit before shooting their mouths off?
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