Justice awaiting, ministers berating, victims paraded while goons are for hire.
Photo Story: Students Continue 310-Hour Hunger Strike at Medical College, Kolkata
Filthy bathrooms, no drinking water, garbage dumps in the common areas – students are striking against inhumane living conditions.
Sometimes, the Movie is Better Than the Book
'Prisoner of Azkaban' and 'Maqbool' are just two examples of movie adaptations that enhanced the story by tweaking it for the medium.
To Hell With the Men Attacking Rajshri Deshpande For Showing Her Breasts on ‘Sacred Games’
All because Patriarchy 101 teaches men that they have the right to dictate what a woman does with her body.
With One Foot in the US and One in India, What Does ‘Home’ Mean to You?
This song is just me connecting all the different parts of me and trying to pull my worlds closer together.
Reading Slows Us Down, It Makes Us Ponder – And That’s a Good Thing
You have to read books to read cities, to read times, to read emotions, to read love, to read struggles. There is no other way.
In These Spaces, Bodies Talk
In the liminal spaces between the two withins, bodies talk, through touch, speech, taste and sight.
Hindutva’s Founder Didn’t Understand India, Nor Do His Followers
V.D. Savarkar, an atheist, was not interested in Hinduism. His only aim was to consolidate political power under the veil of religion.
A Room of One’s Own: Most Delhi University Students Can’t Afford to Live in Delhi
There are barely any scholarships for tuition, and none for accommodation. So how are students from the margins expected to survive in one of India's most expensive cities?
How Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez is Making the US Less Scared of Socialism
Millennials in their twenties are taking US politics by storm by upending entrenched ideas about democratic socialism.
