Because We c.a.r.e!Niharika Singh and Simple Rajrah talk about their initiative Collaborative Action for Research and Education (c.a.r.e), their respective...
Conversational and Observational Survey on The impact of Slum Settings on Adolescent GirlsChandan talks to girls at the nearby slums of Munirka, New Delhi - looking at the impact of their surroundings, living conditions, daily...
Challenges of the Simulated Educational Training of Children As has been propagated by the governments across the nation, that online education has been quite successful and inclusive during the...
When World Wide Web Is Unable To Reach VillagesFrom traditional classrooms to Google classrooms, from blackboards to Jamboard, and from supplements to Google Forms, the staggering...
Grey Areas– Exploring the Line Between Superstition and Mental Health Stigma6th January, My mother receives a distressed phone call from our security guard. His daughter, age 22, is suffering from a seizure of...
Why Is Patriarchy Confusing?Google defines patriarchy as a social system that subordinates the female sex and recognises the male sex to be superior in social,...
In Conversation With Waseem AhmedIn a recent mentor session, Kanyaka Foundation was joined by Waseem Ahmed. With several years of experience working in the development...
The State of ‘Marriage’ in India “The language of marriage is often a language of ownership, not a language of partnership.” - Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie Marriage is the...
Menstrual Awareness: Where India stands In an article, Meenakshi Sharma describes the problems related to menstruation in India to be like a “chain of command”- all related to...
“But Grandma, Why?”“Do you know what the midwives did during childbirth in my time ?”, Grandma asks through her wide glasses. “I don’t know”, I say feebly,...
Interview with Antara Mukherjee - UpcloseOn a humid Sunday morning in Chennai, I connect virtually with Antara Mukherji from Delhi. She is an associate academic editor at Crimson...
Women’s Work, Life and Lockdown “Let’s say you start a job because of your passion, then you start losing interest…”, says Abhijita, a Master's student in HR, from...
Mental Health Issues among Middle-Aged Women- where are we going wrong?Mental Health statistics have always weighed heavier on the female end- studies have found women to be more susceptible to mental health...
Recognizing Caste Privilege – Learning to acknowledge privilege by unlearningAn attempt to examine the author's caste priviledge as a young person engaging in a differential ideas that surround subalternity. It is...
Faith, Hope and the Sound of a Ringing PhoneIn the paper, The Burrow of Sound, Mladen Dolar, very beautifully, develops the idea of soundscape and its associated aspects, developing...
Gender Gap in India with the Girl Child in FocusThe Global Gender Gap Report is an annual report that uses the Gender Gap Index to rank countries based on their levels of gender...
Domestic Workers: Labour Taken for Granted Domestic work is associated with a particular gender. It has been underappreciated and often noticed in its absence. When domestic labour...
Education Is The Greatest Property And Innate Power Of Human BeingOn the fourth day of fieldwork, the interns moved towards Bhajanpura area (New Delhi) where they visited 8 budget private schools....
Because Of No Money, Bhaiya!On the very first day of the fieldwork, 3 interns among the 6, visited Vidya Deep Public School. After a short interaction with the...
Unity Among Diversity”, A Teacher Responded Saying That Our Students Come Across All Lingual..On the ninth day of the field visit interns visited only one school that was Shivalik Public School. It was very worse day for the...