A professor has been marking Raja Manna poorly besides allegedly humiliating and insulting him in class since January this year.
On Realising My Inherent Casteism at an Art Collective
I saw my friends casually throwing casteist remarks but I never spoke up, fearing ostracisation.
From Introvert to Socially Anxious
I was an introvert stuck amidst people who tried to bring me down.
Ola and Uber are Still Not Safe For Women
Women everywhere would rather request a pick-up, instead of taking a rickshaw from the streets. But is it really the safer option?
At Aligarh Muslim University, I Hid My Caste Identity For Five Years
Tomorrow, if I ever get a chance to apply at AMU revealing my caste-identity, they would probably not take me in.
How I Battled Casteism At NALSAR, Hyderabad
I wish my legal alma mater listens and eradicates its ego that fears Dalit student voices. It needs to walk the talk.
In India’s Borderlands, Education Needs to Start at Home
Being absent from classes on the pretext of being in border areas has become an infamous cult – both in the villages and in the town.
How I Broke Away From the Indian Standard of Expectations in the Middle East
I, too, was raised with tuitions, poojos, curfews and discipline – that made me question my self-worth.
Your Love is Not My Love, My Love is Not Your Love
Pride is about a lot of things, but not (specifically) about deriving its agency from heteronormativity.
