A healing poem for two young cousins caught in chicken pox's nasty grip.
To Loiter or Not? – The Question of Women’s Access to Public Spaces
Mobility is at the centre of feminism – and women are here to reclaim the right to roam the streets.
When Your Childhood Friend is Lynched to Death
The northeast has always had its issues, but we always believed that we were safe amongst our own folks. Not anymore.
I Am Not a Kashmiri, but I Am Sorry
A poem that highlights our alienation from the constant tension in Kashmir.
PhD Scholar Accuses JNU Administration of ‘Institutional Torture’
Dileep Kumar Yadav says the university is subjecting him to frequent hostel transfers, fines and even casteist slurs to punish him for his activism.
We Are All Plagiarists (And That’s Not Okay)
Unless our universities produce critical, creative, and original thinkers, they will continue to churn out sophisticated plagiarists.
Watch: Interfaith Iftar with Delhi’s Queer Muslims
Belonging to two marginalised communities, queer Muslims have to deal with Islamophobia as well as homophobia.
Mo Salah: An Egyptian King in an Islamophobic World
As a prolific football player and a Muslim man in a hostile world, Salah stands on the precipice of something big, not just on the field but off it …
