In India, some 80% of the people who suffer from mental health issues do not receive treatment, according to the National Mental Health Survey for 2015-2016.
Tag: New Delhi
MP’s MBBS in Hindi Policy Overlooks the Many Faces of Language in Education
There is rare anecdotal evidence of students who completed their schooling in Hindi and dropped out of MBBS programmes because of language obstacles.
The Contradictions of the ‘Urban’ in India
The informal working class makes the city, but the city has no place for its own makers.
‘But He Doesn’t Look Like a Beggar’
Instead of using disability for laughs and internet fame, what if the media sheds light on the issues faced by the disabled community?
Book Review: Why It’s Not Easy to Become a Man in Today’s India
Shannon Philip’s new book shows the fragilities that drive the aggression of young men in Delhi.
Students Accuse DU College of Changing Theatre Society’s Urdu Name
The students alleged that the theatre society, which was called 'Ilhaam', has been renamed 'Aarambh'.
The Good Day
A poem on the Lok Sabha secretariat's new booklet listing 'unparliamentary words'.
One Hundred Days Of War
A poem on the completion of hundred days of the Russia-Ukraine war and how the media commodifies war, death and destruction.
The Rooftop News Channel
In this story, translated from Hindi to English, the author narrates how the highlight of her day comes at 5 pm when a group of women step onto their …
The Importance of Being a Gandhian Hindu in ‘New India’
To preserve the best tenets of his own faith and the immense diversity of his tradition, a Hindu today must adopt Gandhiji’s brand of all-inclusive and liberal Hinduism or …