A little life thrived in the bounds of freedom, Free from bareness of soul, Its falsifications and deceptions, And sullenness of relations. Having flown down like a bird from …
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Foreign Universities Regulations Reflect Modi Government’s Indifference To Higher Education
It would be more viable to invest more heavily on the knowledge content of higher education to make the process of learning efficient and equitable rather than solely deal …
When ‘National Champions’ Humiliate the Nation
As much as the rise of India’s (ex-)richest man was meteoric, it pales in comparison to the rise of Chinese businesses in the 2000s.
No Way Home
A poem on how Ss many of us end up so far from home – both in a geographical and metaphorical sense.
An Epistolary Poem to Patriarchs
This poem is addressed to All those patriarchal pigs and crackbrained clerics Who use the whip of male power to punish dissenting women. You keep asking women to stop …
The Cultural Significance of Beyoncé
She doesn’t have the most streams or biggest sales figures but she does have a die-hard fan base.
Dalit Student’s Suicide Points to Well-Known – But Ignored – Caste Discrimination in IITs
Mental health concerns, students at IIT Bombay say, can't be looked at in isolation from other factors that determine the atmosphere on campus.
Bard, Bing and Baidu: How Big Tech’s AI Race Will Transform Search – And All of Computing
Will it give Microsoft a chance to overtake Google in the search space?
‘Dungeons & Dragons’ Licence Changes Threaten the Fan Community the Game Relies Upon
To maintain its competitive edge, the owners of 'Dungeons & Dragons' are proposing changes to the ownership of the game’s intellectual property and the way it makes money.
