The recent incident where 68 women from a college in Bhuj in Gujarat were shamed only serves to further strengthen discriminatory belief systems.
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Meet Shadab Farooq, the Jamia Student Who Took a Bullet Last Week
Shadab Farooq, the Jamia Millia Islamia student who found himself facing a gun on January 30 only to walk up to the man wielding it in an effort to calm …
Outside Jamia, a Handful of Protestors Keep Vigil Night and Day
Protesting for up to 20 hours a day, a few protestors outside Jamia are persevering on despite the cold to make their voices heard.
The Language of Deepika Padukone
Padukone taught a masterclass in body language when she went out on a limb and visited the JNU campus to express her solidarity with the students and faculty.
JNU Violence: My Home Is Getting Destroyed
A teenage campus resident's personal account of how the violence unfolded in the university, which has been home for a decade for her family, on Sunday night.
BHU: The Death of a University
Someone once told me that the nature of protests in a university depicts its true health. Looking at BHU I fear it is dead.
We Need to Create a Vocabulary of Protest Which Resonates with Students, Citizens
As students, this is our moment and we must own it. We have something that this regime lacks: the power of imagination and the ability to think and ask …
Is There a Veiled Message Behind ABVP Installing V.D. Savarkar’s Bust in DU North Campus?
Expressing their dissatisfaction with the move, almost 20 NSUI activists protested late into the night on Wednesday at the Arts Faculty.
Everything Wrong With a Class 6 Student Being Asked to ‘Thank Modi for Removing Article 370’
Let's not even get into how ironic it is that students in Class 6 are being allowed to weigh in on the debate on Kashmir while Kashmiris themselves remain …
The Stethoscope Versus the Fist: A First-Hand Account
When the perceived divinity fails in delivering the expected miracle, what is left to do but kill the false god?