In the aftermath of the February 14 Pulwama terror attack, a Florida-based Kashmiri poet questions the current violence and disquiet in the Valley and beyond.
Can Women Afford To Be Degenerate?
The image of the ‘bad girl’ is one that receives little respect, even though carelessness, needless risk and degeneracy are all acceptable hallmarks of youthful masculinity.
How Alcohol Companies Use Women’s Day to Sell Them More Drinks
When it comes to achieving true equality for women, raising rates of alcohol-related diseases and death rates to the same levels as men is one type of progress that …
The Day a Snooker Club in Srinagar Turned Into Debate Central
With a looming sense of dread shrouding Kashmir over what would happen after the Pulwama attack, young Kashmiris gathered to discuss what life is like for them.
PUBG: Revered or Reviled?
Many instances of PUBG addicts resorting to violence at home have come to light in recent times. But should the blame fall squarely on video games?
What Young Feminists Around the World Are Fighting for
There is no single form of feminism, because in every country, the rights of women are different.
How Teenage Girls Overcame Backlash From Within their Communities
These girls from small villages engaged with their family and community members to live life on their own terms.
Debate: ‘Gully Boy’ is Not About Identity – And That’s Okay
Hip hop isn't just about identity, it's also about freedom of expression. In Murad's case, it's about the class divide.
Marvel’s All Set to Release Its First Female-Superhero Led Movie
'Captain Marvel' opens on March 8, coinciding with International Women's Day.
