Equal opportunity and a level playing field are the least that women in sports in India are entitled to while we expect them to win laurels for the country.
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Balkrishna Doshi, the Master Who Never Stopped Learning, With Much Joy and Wonder
He had worked with Le Corbusier but then took his own course, designing structures always keeping the inhabitant’s point of view in his mind.
Could the Government of India Help Afghan Women Continue their Higher Education?
If it offered them scholarships for IGNOU's online courses, the government would live up to the concern it expressed last month when the Taliban banned university education for female …
For ‘LGBTQ Outreach’, Hindutva Radicals File Criminal Complaint Against Mohan Bhagwat
The RSS chief's references to the Mahabharata have earned a sharp response from elements in the Hindutva ecosystem who say they are offended by his interpretation.
Is Moonlighting a By-Product of Hustle Culture?
An essay on the emergence and significance of moonlighting, and its impact on an individual’s mental health.
‘Welcome to Chippendales’: Why the Disney Brand Won’t Be Harmed by Provocative Programming
Sub-brands such as Star and Hulu have allowed Disney to experiment with adult-themed content while protecting its core brand.
ChatGPT: Students Could Use AI to Cheat, but It’s a Chance To Rethink Assessment Altogether
We need to embrace the use of AI in higher education because the positives can far outweigh the negatives.
BBC Documentary’s New Episode Claims Modi ‘Hugely Divisive’, ‘His New India’ in ‘Religious Turmoil’
The second episode looks at the BJP government’s relationship with the rise in lynchings, reading down of Article 370, CAA and communal violence in Delhi.
Despite ‘Admin Cutting Power’ and Stone Pelting, JNU Students Screen BBC’s Modi Documentary
Because of the blackout and the fact that the university refused to grant permission for the screening, groups of students watched the episode on different laptops in the students' …
