‘Come home’ Ma says. ‘Enough of this estrangement.’
‘Sharp Objects’ Plunges You Into the Conflicted Mind of a Self-Harmer
Camille’s desire to pin text to her body is ironically as mutilating and violent as men’s desire to pin women down as either virginal or promiscuous.
A Second Tryst With Destiny
This Independence Day, let's reclaim the flag and national anthem; 'Jai Hind' and 'Bharat Mata ki Jai'. Let's reclaim India from hate and tyranny.
In Cameroon, Communities Are Using Football to Protect Wildlife
Environmental organisations are using games to engage communities on conservation matters.
In Times Like These, Cowardice Is Not a Choice
The need to speak out and claim what is legitimately ours has arisen.
The Day We Walked to Saffy’s
I know my most precious friends by the way their laughs curl upwards from the soil of their bellies.
Why I’m No Longer Scared to Be a ‘Bad Feminist’
It's funny how women are automatically called headstrong and adamant when they choose to talk about the elephant in the room and take a stand.
JNU Student Leader Umar Khalid Shot at in Delhi, Escapes Unhurt
An eyewitness told ANI that the bullet was fired by a man in a white shirt and narrowly missed Khalid.
Have You Left the Building?
This poem was written in 2014, in the aftermath of the Peshawar school attack that killed 134 children.
What Happens When ‘Namastes’ Turn Into ‘Aadaabs’
If you're a young Muslim in India, what does your safe space look like?
