The brand's advertisement shows menstrual blood as red, a man buying pads in a supermarket and a woman taking a menstrual leave.
‘Awaaz Uthao, Seeti Bajao’: NSUI Launches Campaign Against Inequality in DU
Attempts are being made at the university to establish a dominant narrative through coercion, violence and falsehood, NSUI said.
The Hypersane Are Among Us, if Only We Are Prepared to Look
Unlike other mental disorders, Hypersanity is empowering, liberating and prevails in the modern-day society.
Law Student Goes Missing After Accusing Ex-Union Minister of Sexual Harassment
In a viral video, the student alleged that Swami Chinmayanand has been threatening to kill her as she has evidence to back her claims.
JNU: With Ex-Servicemen to Be Deployed, Current Guards Fear for Their Jobs
The announcement has lead to anxiety among over 400 security guards who fear they may lose their jobs.
Tech Traps UK Teens in Mental Health Crisis – Can it Save Them?
Mental health professionals are using mobile apps to treat more children, reach more minorities and, crucially, catch them all earlier.
Tin Ears: What Happened After I Shared My Story of Abuse
When it comes to holding men accountable, we can all do better.
Lilly Singh is Just in Time, Not ‘A Little Late’
While I am not a big fan of her content, I'll still root for her upcoming late night talk shows because of the general lack of diversity on NBC.
Presidency University: Students Allegedly Asked Not to Screen ‘Ram ke Naam’
A senior official said that they were unsure whether the students had taken necessary permission to screen the documentary.
Dear English Language Snobs, ‘Like’ Isn’t a Lazy Linguistic Filler
The word 'like' has a grammar, and by looking at it, we can learn a lot about what 'like' means and what it contributes to someone’s speech.
