Mar 29 9 min Climate Change and Mental Health "Those who contemplate the beauty of the earth find reserves of strength that will endure as long as life lasts. " Rachel Carson, Silent...
Mar 25 8 min The Dual Role of Women in Climate Activism Coined by French feminist Francois d’Eaubonne, the word ‘ecofeminism’ flourished, seeking attention towards the concept of gender to...
Mar 12 8 min Reporting in the Time of Extreme Weather Events In the first half of 2020, the world was getting accustomed to lockdowns, quarantines and anxiously thinking about what COVID-19 meant...
Mar 9 5 min Greenwashing – the yin and yang of Climate Change Climate change is finally being treated as a crisis. Gone are the years when it was spoken about in hushed tones, argued against, or...
Jan 14 5 min Ambedkar’s Buddhism: A Leap Towards Communal Harmony And Social Progress On 13th October 1935, Ambedkar went to attend the Depressed Classes Conference in Yeola (Bombay Presidency). There were almost 10,000...
Nov 15, 2020 5 min Criminalisation of Politics: A Trend on the Rise As the 2020 Bihar Legislative Assembly Election wraps up with the National Democratic Alliance emerging as the winner again, voters...
Nov 6, 2020 3 min No Time To Be Apolitical ‘Apolitical’ refers to not being interested or involved in politics. However, to quote the Greek Statesman, Pericles, “Just because you...
Aug 29, 2020 7 min How Long Before Indian Media Has Its #DalitLivesMatter Movement? ‘Mooknayak’ was the first newspaper catering to the oppressed classes, on January 31, 1920. Recently many Indians took to social media to...
Aug 27, 2020 6 min The Role Of Artists In Information Dissemination As I soak in my contemplative existentialism, I often have to remind myself of how our daily tensions result largely due to the...
Aug 25, 2020 9 min Whose News Story Is It Anyway – A Reporter Or An Organisation’s? Reading Time: 9min For Shiba Kurian, deputy news editor at The News Minute (TNM), the story of Kerala interfaith couples harassed by...