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OPINION: Why everyone trolling Bengal's fashionable young MPs Mimi and Nusrat isn't just regressive, but reeks of patriarchy

Filmstar-turned-politicians Mimi Chakraborty and Nusrat Jahan were trolled incessantly after they posted their pictures in front of Parliament after being newly elected as TMC MPs

Published on 30th May 2019
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OPINION: Should students be made to carry school bags like donkeys? Absolutely not

John Monterio quotes  American aunthor Lawrence Wright's saying  'A donkey is a very useful beast of burden'

Published on 17th May 2019
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What we say is not Nonsense: How these Ahmedabad bloggers are helping the youth voice their opinion

Nathi Nonsense has also ventured into offline events like open mics that have given them the exposure they wanted

Published on 20th April 2019
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OPINION: Why India needs to vote for educated people to run the parliament

This professor talks about the educational qualifications that should be made mandatory for all the members of the parliament

Published on 15th April 2019
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Dear patriarchal lady, here's why your essay on the 'modern girl' is as offensive as it can get

The essay begins like this, "The girl in the modern age is generally very smart, intelligent, conscious and fashionable"

Published on 25th August 2018
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Dear Sreeram and Co, here's why your Young Achiever's Matrimonial ad made me want to hit my head

Because, what other job do the IIT/IIM hudugas and hudagis of Bengaluru have other than picking partners like cauliflowers at a marriage market meet on International Youth Day?
 

Published on 26th July 2018
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Should you go looking for your biological parents after years apart?

Every adopted child yearns to know where they come from, rediscover roots and such, but is it really practical and does it come with any great gain?

Published on 22nd November 2017
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Opinion: Why I love Khichdi but hate the idea of India having a national dish 

Blame it on social media if you will, but why are we arguing about whether khichdi ought to be our national dish when farmers are closer to suicide than their failed fields and empathy is but limited

Published on 5th November 2017
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OPINION: When so many women say Me Too about sexual abuse on FB, the quieter ones will speak up

Chennai-based psychologist Mini Rao's take on the #MeToo campaign and why she thinks it would help millions of women speak up about the smaller and bigger kinds of abuse

Published on 17th October 2017
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OPINION: The 'like-my-daughter' reasoning is stale. Here's why safety and freedom go hand in hand for women in the BHU campus

AIPWA secretary Kavita Krishnan believes that the BHU example shows, the more protectionist the campus, the more willing it is to protect sexual harassers and silence complainants. Do you agree?

Published on 2nd October 2017
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What does an MBA have in store for you? This expert opinion can help you take the right call

Kunal Nehruji of GEMS B School talks about the pros, cons, and everything in between of MBA in India and beyond

Published on 17th September 2017
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OPINION: Do adivasi, Dalit and gay rights exist only in seminars?

Ashley Tellis talks about violence of the neoliberal Indian University for whom the woman, the Dalit or the gay or the adivasi is no more than seminar topics

Published on 25th September 2017
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Trump's unjustified Muslim ban creates difference of opinion among judges 

U.S president Donald Trump imposes Muslim ban in the country, but judges are against it. The judges claim that the travel ban likely violates the Constitution by disfavouring Muslims

Published on 9th May 2017

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