On September 24, the students had called off the protest after the intervention of Chief Justice of India Ranjan Gogoi.
Bamboo Architecture: Bali’s Green School Inspires a Global Renaissance
Bali's Green School founders John and Cynthia Hardy and their daughter Elora inspire Global renaissance of Bamboo.
Decoding Campus Politics in HCU Student Union Elections, 2019
The elections will be marked by splits in conventional political equations, the rise of new student political outfits, non-political student bodies and the aspiration of independent candidates.
A Dirge For Democracy
A metaphorical poem on Kashmir – the land which continues to be under siege.
‘I’ll Have What She’s Having’ – How and Why We Copy the Choices of Others
New research on consumer behaviour shows that we tend to match some types of choices the people around us make, but not others.
Greta Thunberg’s Voice Speaks Just as Loud as Her Words
In embodying the issue of climate breakdown, Thunberg’s voice also makes it personal.
UP: With No Stipend For Nine Months, Junior Homeopathy Doctors Go on Strike
Students have been writing letters to the college's director as well as the state government but haven't got any satisfactory response as yet.
Silent Rules of Beauty: The Inescapable Physicality of Womanhood
For centuries, womxn have had to balance other aspects of their personality and responsibilities with the expected standard of physicality.
At NSUT, Female Staffer Seeks Justice For Her Dead Child
The college's lab assistant R. K. Gupta allegedly ran over a nine-month old infant in a haste to mark his biometric attendance. The infant was later declared dead.
LGBTQIA+ Performers Shine as They Bag Several Wins at The Emmys
The show underscored the strides that the Emmy awards – Hollywood’s top honours in television – have made toward greater diversity.
