Head in the Game

Let me begin with a question: what is the most important aspect of sports? Is it the skills? The practice? The team effort? The attitude? The mind set? Well, I’ll let you in on a secret: it’s the perfect balance between them all. Whether it’s a smashing sixer by Dhoni, or a winning goal by... Continue Reading →

The Lathi and The Law 

Police violence is extremely normalised in India. The custodial deaths of Jayaraj and Bennicks in Thoothukudi has rightfully sparked outrage among people. However, we all know that it wasn’t an isolated incident. It’s a symptom of a much larger systemic issue. Police brutality or police violence is legally defined as a civil rights violation where... Continue Reading →

Light Through the Prism – Shikhandi

“The hijra, perhaps the most vocal manifestation of queerness in India, refuses to stay invisible. Ignored by the mainstream, often rejected by her family, reduced to a joke in popular entertainment, she claps in the crowded streets demanding to be seen.” – Devdutt Pattanaik,  Shikhandi and Other Queer Tales They Don’t Tell You.  Shikhandini; Shikhandi.... Continue Reading →

Dancing Through a Pandemic

Dance is not merely a performing art but rather a metaphor for life itself. It is something that we do on a daily basis whether we realize it or not. The playful spirit that it infuses in us allows us to remain balanced and joyful while accepting and facing the challenges of life. In the... Continue Reading →

Actuality and Spirituality

Of all known species in the world, only man is gifted with so many abilities, with an eye to truly appreciate the wonder that this world is. It is but natural for man to have an inherent thirst to know what or who he is, if he is merely an animal or something more than... Continue Reading →

Pride Month: The Nature Edition

Before I start the lecture, can I just say that nature is brilliant? Not the human type, but definitely everything else about it. Here are a few reasons why... With nothing else to do, I have been spending a significant amount of time on apps like Instagram and Reddit(if you filter through the TikToks you... Continue Reading →

Beyond Rainbows

Last year, India witnessed its first pride month since the scrapping of section 377 on September 6th, 2018, which prohibited homosexuality and other “unnatural acts of sex”. This year is particularly special since it marks Pride’s golden jubilee. It's been ​50 years since the first pride parade in 1970, and 51 years since the Stonewall... Continue Reading →

Understanding the Transition

The pride month has brought forth a plethora of debates, attitudes, and opinions about trans identity and their rights. While most of these express support and gratitude to the community, society also consists of politicians, thinkers, and writers who don’t completely understand the perspectives and lives of trans individuals. And that is why the purpose... Continue Reading →

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