How to teach world history today is a question that is going to grow only more and more important.
On Watching ‘Ek Ladki ko Dekha Toh Aisa Laga’ as a Queer Woman
As a queer woman, watching Sweety struggle to come to terms with her sexuality – seeing my own experiences portrayed on the big screen – is a good enough …
How Some Women from Delhi’s Outskirts Use Selfies to Lay Claim to the City
Selfies document women's struggles and accomplishments, as they step out from their traditional roles in the home, into the male-dominated public realm of the city.
Educated and Unemployed? Get in Line.
The gap between our education and real-life skills remains large as ever – and it won't go away unless we reform our education system.
Want to Vote in the 2019 Elections? Here’s How to Register Yourself
Democracy only works if we participate in it. So let's do our bit.
For My Avva, Gauri Lankesh
Gauri Lankesh's 14-year-old niece recalls her special relationship with the journalist, whom she fondly called 'Avva' (mother).
On Taming Self-Doubt and Dissonance
It arrives softly, driving anxiety up your torso, hiking up your spine and into your head.
Meet the Young Women Taking Bharatnatyam to Delhi’s Streets
These women aren't just pushing the dance form's boundaries but also challenging ideas about what women can and can't do in public spaces.
Youth Organisations Unite Against Rising Unemployment in the Country
The students sarcastically demanded a Pradhan Mantri Cheat Fund Yojana for those who can't afford to buy leaked government exam papers.
