School authorities had initially told the police and the victim's parents that he had died due to food poisoning.
‘Nafrat Ke Khilaaf’: How Young Women are Fighting Hate at the Grassroots Level
Women activists from ten states gathered in New Delhi to discuss how they've tried to overcome hate and violence against other women.
My Experiences as a Kashmiri in Delhi Before and After Pulwama
"My family gave me clear instructions to stay inside after dark," says a young Kashmiri who was visiting Delhi when the Pulwama terror attack happened.
NISWASS Students On Hunger Strike Over Delay in Examinations, Lack of Qualified Professors
The college administration says the issue of examination-related irregularities can only be resolved with the co-operation of Utkal University.
Students At Mumbai’s JJ Grant Medical College Protest ‘No Short Skirts’ Diktat
The administration has also issued an order asking female students to sit separately from males and return to their hostels before 10 pm.
My Friends Call Me ‘Anti-National’ – Here’s Why I Don’t Mind
If speaking the truth – that there are problems in my country which needs to be fixed – makes me anti-national, so be it.
Teens Don’t Really Talk to Their Friends Beyond Social Media
GenZ is constantly connected with friends but via phones – and that is making them lonelier than ever.
‘Acche Din Blues’: Soft Protest Song About Society’s Lost Love
The song amplifies the screams from the depths and corners of our country which we often choose to ignore.
How Modi’s ‘Mai Bhi Chowkidar’ Video Failed In Its Message of Inclusivity
The video tries to present images of various communities across India, but Muslims and Dalits – the two communities that have been actively attacked by Hindutva groups – remain …
Pinjra Tod Responds to Allegations of Being Non-Inclusive
Nine members of Pinjra Tod belonging to Bahujan, tribal and Muslim communities, had accused the collective of appropriating their voices to appear inclusive.
