But hope is what’s fuelling the heart. The hope that maybe we don’t have to be so far apart.
Come Rain or Shine, Women Menstruate All the Time – And That’s Why Kerala Needs Pads
A lack of proper hygiene during a period and mismanaging menstrual waste can leave thousands of people more susceptible to diseases.
‘Karwaan’ Fails To Look Beyond Irritating South Indian Stereotypes
It's problematic when the locals are used to elicit silly laughter but the main characters refuse to budge from their previously held beliefs.
‘Mulk’ Promotes the Idea That There Is Only One Type of ‘Good’ Muslim
Do Muslims have to criticise or denounce Islam to survive in these polarised times?
Watch: Kerala Needs Help, Not Hate-mongering
This singer-songwriter is reminding people that it's time to put aside religious and ideological differences and help Kerala.
Noise/s: What Do You Say If You Can’t Say Anything?
This is a two-part poem I wrote while attending to a family member struggling with a serious case of bipolar psychosis.
Why War Evolved to Be a Man’s Game
Men have come to dominate military combat but new evidence suggests this might be more an accident than an inevitability of evolution.
Can We Be Kind By Being Cruel?
Sometimes, the only way to help someone seems to be a cruel or nasty approach – a strategy that may leave the ‘helper’ feeling guilty and wrong.
