By Ashmita Banerjee, Devatrai Jha and Rajasvi Jain, Batch of 2026 Be it the long metro rides home, quiet staircases on campus, hidden corners of the library, under the comforting [ … ]
Of stories and bygone eras
By Ananya Mishra, Batch of 2025 “ये शेहेर नही मेहफ़िल है ये दिल्ली है मेरे यार बस इश्क़, मोहब्बत, प्यार” Whether we talk about Delhi in the 17th century or [ … ]
LEARN HOW TO BE A CHAD, THE DISNEY PRINCESS WAY!
By Navya Tewari, Batch of 2025 FREE COURSE, 100 PERCENT INTERNET KNOWLEDGE GUARANTEED Pre Requisites: None. Price: N/A. Wisdom so distilled should be free. Time: 10 minutes, max. Course Lecturer: [ … ]
An Ode to Simpler Times
Do you know the feeling of listening to a Kishore Kumar song? The feeling of being transported to a space of easing nostalgia after listening to remixes throughout the whole day [ … ]
The Subtle Art of Not Fudging Up Online Meets
Online meeting mishaps are the perfect fuel for memes. They have been this period’s saving grace and have made these past [ .. ]
More Trans To Gender, More Pride To Trans…?
We live in a cisnormative world where we’re told that our genitals define our identity. Most of us [ … ]
Archives of the Streets
-By Apurva Mishra, Batch of 2024
The year is 3021. Somewhere in Egypt, an archaeologist [ … ]
Women Centric Opportunities: Righteous Feminism or Celebrated Misandry?
– By Aryaman Sharma, Batch of 2023
Every year, as the perilous season of placements and internships rolls in [ … ]
Mercurial Responsibilities
-short story by Kanav Dwevedi, Batch of 2023 My car jolted on the uneven, broken road. It had done so for the past two hours. After having winced and [ … ]
America, Great Again?
—by Yash Sethia, Batch of 2023 “I, Donald John Trump solemnly swear …” With these words, Donald Trump—the billionaire real estate tycoon who is perhaps known more for his [ … ]