From the Editor’s Mac – Ananya Grover
Recently, I keep trying to ignite a fire of passionate anger that I know ought to be there—usually it stutters in the winds of complacency, flickering ambivalently. Ever so often,…
Recently, I keep trying to ignite a fire of passionate anger that I know ought to be there—usually it stutters in the winds of complacency, flickering ambivalently. Ever so often,…
Time, for me, has passed by wearily under the perpetual ticking of an old analogue clock. Months feel like weeks as monotonous days fly away, the pages of the calendar…
To Cinema, With Love Episode 10: An Affair with Storytelling ————————————— Although none of you actually care, this is my final time writing for the series “To Cinema, With Love”.…
Blazing past the norms, isn’t that the norm of audacity? Paints and pencils that enliven scathing originality… Dear youth, Etch me, virtue. In the parched grounds of morality with scarce…
Concept – Today in the United States, it seems as if race determines the gravity of the crime a person commits. If a white person commits a crime, they are…
“I was alive in true sense when I was performing” –SUSHANT SINGH RAJPUT (1986-2020) With a mind as bright as the Sirius A., with the unparalleled wisdom it nurtures. With…
They survive their days, And they close their nights, With their gaze all a daze, When they can’t stand upright. They hunger the eyes of the world, Rustling fingers against…
You know how adults ask you ‘How’s school?’ and ‘How are you doing?’— and you respond with ‘School’s fine. I’m okay’ even though school is really not fine and you…
Lingering around town Is a man dressed in bichrome– With a splash of night on one side And a spill of milk on the other– Separated by F E A…
“1 cup flour ½ cup powdered sugar 1 tsp baking powder ¼ tsp salt 1/3 cup oil 1 tsp vanilla essence 1 cup milk ½ cup dark chocolate Oven preheated…
Concept – Both of the designs are kind of similar in a way– the hand reaching out from the bottom represents the homicides caused by gang related activities, police brutality…
It’s almost cruel how a sudden twist of fate can create an impact so monumental that it can change one’s life forever. The little life does not recollect much. At…
The cold, dark night of January 19, 1990 had stirred into life the worst nightmare of Kashmiri Pandits living in the valley. It had snatched away from them not only…
He stood for hours in the long queues, worked incessantly to improve his credentials, You didn’t give him the opportunity because Being your son is all that’s essential . He…
Some of the incidents below are actual incidents, and some are fiction. Finally free, I can only look on helplessly, As my sisters are sent one by one up here…
sonata /səˈnɑːtə/ noun a composition for an instrumental soloist, often with a piano accompaniment, typically in several movements with one or more in sonata form. Embark upon a melodious journey,…
Justice that is yet to be delivered after a war is a slow and long process. While the whole world watches what happens to the perpetrators of such major crimes,…
The worst form of injustice is pretended justice. Papua in Indonesia had become a dangerous place to live, not because of the people who were evil but because of the…
Yemen has been devastated by a humanitarian crisis that has sadly stretched for more than 5 years now. Roughly 24 million people, including 12.3 million children, are in dire need…
“Ae Wadi Shehzadi Bolo Kaisi Ho, Bin Tere Khali Hu Main, Kya Tum Bhi Waisi Ho”. Written, produced, and directed by Vidhu Vinod Chopra, Shikara is essentially a love story…
The hand is moored, into and beyond the rails, Perspiration throughout the body has ceased, The time for rumination has gone, As defunct and departed your soul may seem, With…
We’re the novice generation of young revolutionaries, The teenage Gandhis, young Lenins and Mussolinis. Trying to fix a future bursting at its seams, We weave tapestries with our hopeful dreams.…
Staring at the canvas, How can we fill it? Glaring the pallet, The paints sit still. A breath in, eyes closed. Picking up the paintbrush, Now no turning back. The…
“Prejudice is a burden that confuses the past, threatens the future and renders the present inaccessible.” -Maya Angelou Racism had existed in the world since the 15th century- in the…
Every day in this lockdown We will cherish one day Time with family That we spent all day Schools and colleges are closed But minds are open Every day can…
What is injustice? Now that the word is being thrown around more than ever, it is about time we reflect on it with deeper sensitivity. The emotion that we feel…
More than 1,700 activists have been killed this decade defending the environment. According to records compiled by the campaign group Global Witness, 1,738 people described as environmental defenders were killed…
In the scorching heat they walk. In the thundering rain they walk. Blisters appear and smiles disappear. But they have to reach, so they walk. Hunger becomes their new friend…
She used to pluck ripe fruits from her neighbour’s yard—my grandmother tells me. She used to admire tiny butterflies, carelessly drifting through the wind, leaving behind a trail of colour…
23rd March 2019 The post-Pulwama events have undoubtedly lead to a surge of a patriotism wave across the country. But the reality is, it is the nature of a wave…
It’s warm and dark. You glide into oblivion, in a continuous motion. You start recognising your own self and this body where your soul has found refuge. Hungry and thirsty,…
Us humans, we’re all of one kind Then why do we dissociate, differentiate? Our disregarded morals befriend a typecast mind Identifying them as particular is the perception we create Daily,…
Time difference is a confusing phenomenon. For some, the date could be 19th June 2020, and for some, it could still be the 18th. While staying in a time zone…
DISCLAIMER: The following article is written through the eyes of the writer. Some characters are left unnamed to aid the flow of writing. As the media tries to dissect the…