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Oct 30, 20245 min read
The Illusion of Freedom
By Vishesh Kashyap Over the years, misogyny has carved its mark into the very fabric of society, manifesting in one of the most brutal...
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Is It A New Problem?
By Shenaya B The world is entering the knowledge revolution, making critical thinking and analyzing what the steam engine and telephone...
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The Indian Education Paradox of Full Minds but Empty Hearts
By Karanveer Singh Rai A few months ago, a scenario was presented to Grade 9 students: Your boyfriend or girlfriend has committed a...
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My Dearest Brother
By Srishti Roy Well, they say siblings are a blessing, God's personal gift and all that tosh. Yeah right. They clearly never had a...
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Dusshera Celebrations and Women Empowerment in India
By Nomitha Baanu T Introduction : Dusshera is one of the longest and largest festivals in India. Although the celebrations vary from...
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Politics Sans Virtue
By Priyanka Rajput World leaders are falling short of work that speaks highly of their leadership abilities pointing to a leadership...
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Happy Pride Month
By Saptarshi Chakraborty To be honest, the world would've been a lot better if we, humans would've been a little more compassionate, a...
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Oct 28, 20243 min read
Fragility of Forever
By Divyanka Shaw It’s crazy how I know the scattered rays of the sun, how they look every morning at 7 a.m. in each season. How August...
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Ink of Existence
By Divyanka Shaw Who will save me from the days when my own dreams drag me into the darkness, when I become my own worst enemy? When I...
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Oct 25, 20249 min read
The Untold Story
By Deepti Belliappa Ganapathy It's a semi colon and not a full stop. It's a pause, not yet the end. I bear no marking on my body, but...
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Aug 31, 20243 min read
On The Space Station
By Maya The round steel hatch silently rattled and shook. Thick, black rubber encircling it. Far below, the tunnel extended, stoic in...
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A Pinterest Poet
By Vaibhavi Pimplikar My heart is a Pinterest poet, it loves to linger over abstract ideas like butterflies over a blooming flower. I...
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Jul 19, 20242 min read
Technolgy: Will It Be Our End?
By Pragun Sharma TECHNOLOGY, regardless of having a definition, has different meanings to everyone around & serves them all different...
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A Child Of My Own
By Araina Soni The idea of having children is terrifying. I remember telling my friend, "What a dreadful thought!" She mocked me, saying,...
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Twitter As A Medium of Activism
By Zarna People often use words like “lazy activism” or “big twitter hands/fingers” whenever activism on social media is talked about...
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The Story of Diana
By Zarna One of the most influential and popular woman (and person) of her time , “Lady Diana Spencer”, “The People’s Princess”,...
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