A 9-year-old girl who was rejected by one of Germany's most renowned boys choir group had sued the choir for gender bias.
Acne and Growing Pains: Finding Peace With the Skin You’re in
Acne can be a hindrance to everyday life, but it doesn't mean we should always let it win the battle.
Gaslighting: From Partners to Politicians – How to Avoid Becoming a Victim
You can't be gaslighted if you don't get confused and you won't get confused if you are not misled in the first place.
What My First Brush With Campus Politics Taught Me
A protest march is all about reclaiming public spaces and holding the system accountable.
Are We Really Independent and Free in 2019? These Bills Say We’re Not
The newly introduced bills – UAPA (Amendment) Bill, RTI (Amendment) Bill and J&K reorganisation Bill – attempt to curtail the freedoms of people, institutions and the state.
Why Are We So Indifferent in This Time of Oppression?
It’s not that we don’t care, it’s just that it is easier to forget and our appeals will, anyway, never reach the ears they seek.
Students, Parents Protest CISCE Decision to Conduct ‘Board-like’ Exams For Classes 9 and 11
The council issued a circular saying that the decision has been taken to "prepare students for boards" in class 10 and class 12.
In Defence of the Language of Political Correctness
Political correctness becomes exceptional when it gains the ability to dictate behaviour regardless of whether one supports it or attacks it.
The ‘Glorious’ History of Hindutva and its Hypocrisies
Hindutva history is a classic case of dogma driven history, which tries to recast a complex and contested past into a rigid ideological mould.
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