Every time I meet someone nice I wonder how long before even his parents have a problem with my caste.
How The Assam Floods Have Become a Recurring Calamity
Two years ago, the chief minister had ensured that the river from Sadiya to Dhubri would be dredged. Till date, no work has been done.
Is the Viral ‘FaceApp’ Misusing My Data?
The company owns a never-ending and irrevocable royalty-free license to do anything they want with it... in front of whoever they wish.
Student Elections Slated to Return to Maharashtra After 1994 Ban
Student elections will return to colleges across the state in September 2019, for the first time in 25 years.
Students and Alumni Condemn Decision to Suspend Academic Activity at TISS Hyderabad
The statement also demanded the revocation of the order to close down academic activity and called upon the university to take all steps to ensure equitable access to education.
ABVP Calls DU’s Revised Syllabus ‘Anti-RSS’, Protests Outside VC’s Office
The RSS-backed National Democratic Teachers’ Front has alleged that a story introduced in the English syllabus portrays the Sangh and its ideology in a poor manner.
Don’t Let Pessimism Get The Better of You
When enough people with good intensions start using pessimism as an excuse, we end up right where we started – nowhere
Surveilling Delhi’s Schools: Is Installing CCTV Cameras in Classrooms a Step Backwards?
The Delhi government's new initiative unfairly targets the poor and amplifies existing issues in the Indian education system.
Interstellar Insurgency: Why 1.4 Million People Are Planning to Storm Area 51
'Storm Area 51' is a summative masterstroke in Generation Z meme culture
