GUNJ by Gunjan Jain – A Homage To The Art Of Ensemble
By Pragya Jain I think it wouldn’t be a hyperbole to assume that all of us have at some point ran miles with our thumbs on Instagram, in pursuit of…
By Pragya Jain I think it wouldn’t be a hyperbole to assume that all of us have at some point ran miles with our thumbs on Instagram, in pursuit of…
By Pragya Jain Women Empowerment is an umbrella term which has been colloquially used to refer to a class of affirmative actions that can bridge the gap which has festered…
By Kanishta Naithani ‘As long as I can do the job full steam, I will be here.’ When we talk about women and their careers, there is this glass ceiling…
By Shivangi Sharma A world built on patriarchal hegemony, the task of cooking is assigned to the female gender. Yet whenever this task takes a form of commercial labour, it…
By Avani Bansal and Vandita Morarka Is there equality of sexes in India? More than 225 years after Mary Wallstonecraft’s Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), where she championed…
Vandita Morarka The actions have the familiarity of everyday routine to them. Bharti lays out the dinner she has prepared for her husband and children. Once her husband seats himself,…
By Guneet Singh Sidhu A first glance at the title of this piece is likely to remind anyone involved in academia of Adam Smith’s “An Inquiry into the Nature and…
Shivangi Sharma and Pragya Jain (14.01.2020) NGO Pratham released Annual Status of Education Report (ASER) 2019 based on a survey conducted in 26 districts across 24 states in India, covering…
-By Khyati Shrestha I am a woman and I love to masturbate. It gives me a sense of ownership of my body. It helps me to destress myself while also…
Shivangi Sharma and Pragya Jain Union budget this year has seen an increase in the budget for education recognizing the sector as an integral part of the three themes; Aspiration,…