No matter how optimistic the future promised to us looks, the undemocratic means deployed to achieve it cannot be justified.
Will Fast Fashion Really Change Their Ways in a Climate Crisis?
The current carbon footprint of the fashion industry is over 8% of total global greenhouse gas emissions – larger than all international travel.
Who Makes the Law For People With Disabilities?
The legislature and the judiciary are only governed by the able bodied people who have a flawed conception of disability.
In Photos: After ‘Islamic State,’ Yazidi Women Learn to Box
Yazidi women, who were sexual slaves under the Islamic State, have taken up boxing to build self-confidence.
IISER Kolkata: How Fund Cuts in Scientific Research Are Affecting Staff Workers
The staff workers at the college are being forced to work at low wages and for less number of days.
Lesbian Couple Harassed and Thrown Out of The Slate Hotels in Chennai
The two women, Rasika Gopalakrishnan and Shivangi Singh, are both in their early twenties, and are going viral on social media after sharing their appalling experience on Facebook.
How Divisive Politics Have Entered Our Drawing Room Discussions
The daily dialogue is seeing a shift where the use of caste and religion of criminals, politicians, victims and achievers are increasingly becoming important.
Why Do We Like Helping Strangers?
Pure altruism or a shared network of consciousness enables us to sense other people's suffering and respond to it.
‘Beecham House’ Attempts to Sanitise Britain’s Horrific Colonial Past
The protagonist – John Beecham – is portrayed as a flawless hero who is shown in a very “white saviour-y” light.
Maharashtra: Same-Sex, Single Parents and Live-in Relationships Now Included in Class XI Textbooks
The revised course also includes a list of other kind of families such as families with step parents and live-in relationships.
