The brutal rape and murder of a trainee doctor in Kolkata has brought an influx of perspectives and demands on women’s rights. The rage is divided: how can a doctor...
Our neighbouring state of Bangladesh is passing through a historic juncture. The whole of Bangladesh witnessed a vigorous student movement during June-July demanding reform of the quota system in government...
"Men’s ‘endeavour’ for the emancipation of women only perpetuates woman’s slavery and hampers their emancipation. The pretence of men that they respect women and that they strive for their freedom...
On the 4th of January this year, Mount Carmel College declared its decision, through an Instagram post, to transform from a women's college to a coeducational institution starting from the...
Can Philanthropy be bad? If someone is donating money from their own pocket then how can it be bad. If Azim Premji is donating so much money from his own...
The Modi government's 2024 Union Budget prioritizes corporate interests over public welfare. It claims to focus on shifting attention from fiscal deficit to debt-to-GDP ratio, but it facilitates a "free...
O’ the mighty land, The magnificent force that dares to divide the union of the great oceans, The bounteous spirit that shelters and cradles the might of the flesh, O’...
Last year the Indian National Congress (INC) formed the Karnataka state government with a thumping majority. The multitude of factors that pushed the INC towards this electoral victory have a...
On 2nd of June this year, the visitors of Savera cafe and other bystanders at Fraser town were witness to abrupt police brutality on some common people trying to raise...
The anger of the students over NEET exams was not settled when the government cancelled the NET exam conducted by NTA, raising questions about its institutional integrity. Hundreds of protests...