The book details the steps two New York Times reporters took to unearth decades-old assault allegations.
Debate: ‘Educated Upper Class, Caste Women’ and Indian Feminism
Vilifying a whole community serves no purpose to the larger feminist goals of attaining equality and parity.
Postcards of Protest: Students of St Stephen’s Write to Modi
On the 52nd second of communication blackout in Kashmir, students wrote 52 postcards to the Prime Minister.
The Plight of National Law Universities in India
The law universities lack basic amenities, the administration is not accountable and the quality of teaching is degrading with every passing day.
Climate Humour Can Break Down Barriers and Find Common Ground
These artists and scholars are using climate change as pickup lines and jokes to create awareness around the impending environmental crisis.
The Saffronisation of Saffron
Saffron – both the spice and the colour of patriotic fervour – is poisonous when consumed in excess.
Association of Vapers Organises Mass Protests Against E-Cigarette Ban
“In two weeks of switching I had done what I had never managed to do before – I quit smoking."
Why Do Old People Hate New Music?
For many people over 30, job and family obligations increase, so there’s less time to spend discovering new music.
When a Daughter Didn’t Speak to Her Mother For 15 Days
One daughter took an extreme step to help her mother realise how the lockdown in Kashmir has affected thousands of families.
Your Mother Tongue May Not Be Mine – And That’s Fine
Isn’t India supposed to be the land which celebrates pluralist unity in all its glory?
