Women of Hindi Literature
By Prakhar Tripathi Literature has always been one of the driving forces behind a nation’s cultural development. With the advent of high speed internet and bunch of social media apps,…
By Prakhar Tripathi Literature has always been one of the driving forces behind a nation’s cultural development. With the advent of high speed internet and bunch of social media apps,…
By Gaurav Jain It was a sunny afternoon in May 2008 and we both were interning in Delhi. She was my closest friend at that time. Suddenly, she called me…
By Barun Ghosh The wider Indian audience, including many women in the 21st century believe that this is the most emancipated age of women and the women who proceeded them…
By Shikhar Gupta A Delhi court recently denied bail for the third time to a Jamia Milia Islamia University’s pregnant student, who has been in custody for past 2 months.…
By Sharanya Venkataraghavan With the rise of the popularity of Social Media and Messaging apps such as Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, the abuse of women and children has now found its…
By Harleen Walia More than 700 million women menstruate every day, yet there is a global barrier to manage their periods. The social stigma and taboos attached to menstrual cycle…
By Ambica Verma I honestly didn’t take the hostel evacuation notice all too seriously. It was abrupt and the notice read five days. So I grudgingly got back home, sans…
By Harleen Walia Over the past 20 years, there has been a substantial increase in our knowledge of the hereditary diseases. Specifically, several variants of genetic genes have been found…
by Vidhi Damani Yet another manifestation of the economic disparity created between men and women due to the patriarchal structure of society is “pink tax”. The term simply refers to…
Arts Centre Melbourne CEO, Claire Spencer warns about increase in trauma among artists in the performing arts during this pandemic May 14 2020 Ashmi Sheth The performing arts were among…