The way our identities our narrowed down to just caste must end, especially by those who elect themselves to speak on our behalf.
Tag: JNU

IIM-Ahmedabad Hostel Demolition and Everything Wrong With the Architecture Fraternity
The collective cry to save a white man's legacy exposes the hypocritical stand of India's architecture community.

Waiting for Najeeb – a Mother’s Story
Exactly four years ago on October 15, 2016, Najeeb Ahmed disappeared from JNU following an altercation with students connected with a right-wing student group.

On Personal Politics and Growing Out of Intellectual Snobbery
We must go beyond our textbooks and back into our living spaces.

EFLU Hyderabad: After Protests, College Suspends New ‘Arbitrary’ Rules
The college had introduced a new set of rules altering PhD admissions, registration for MA courses and evaluation of subjects in various courses.

The Saffron That Makes Us Indian
We have permitted the government to spin cobwebs for us to lay in. Wake up. India is burning.
Unsolicited Advice, Aunties and JNU: A Great Middle Class Pastime
Is too much to expect the esteemed Great Indian Middle Class to educate themselves just a tad bit before shooting their mouths off?
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