Online Dating And Heartbreaks: Simple Reasons Why Cyber Security Can Be an Avenger in Disguise

Online dating has become an important part of our life now a days. But this virtual lifestyle has ignited several security concerns. This blog critically explores such issues from different aspects. Humans have evolved and so are the ways to mate. Dating has been a fascinating term for people of third world countries before Sitcoms […]

Wide Sargasso Sea: A Simple Book Review Through Feminist Lenses

Wide Sargasso Sea which was published in 1966 by Jean Rhys is a prequel to Charlotte Bronte’s novel Jane Eyre. She through her writing, wanted to provided voice and historical context to Bronte’s ‘Bertha’ or ‘Madwoman in the attic’. Wide Sargasso Sea has been a text of great discussion among the critics in the field of […]

India’s labor market and gender divide: Has the pandemic affected it?

Labor market in India has long suffered from the problem of glaring gender divide. In this blog the author explores whether the ongoing pandemic has widened this divide further? Let’s find out. The worst of the Covid-19 pandemic likely still lingers in our not-so distant memories. The pandemic came into our lives as a sudden […]

How will food security in India be impacted by the country’s G20 presidency?

Food security in India has always been a critical issue throughout the years. With India stepping into the Presidency of G20, will the issue be resolved? Lets find out in this blog. The economy of a country largely depends on its people, in fact, people make the economy. The human resource of a country determines […]

“Memory by Memory” Asserting Histories, Memories and Experiences to Thwart Queer Invisibilization

“You may write me down in history With your bitter, twisted lies, You may trod me in the very dirt But still, like dust, I’ll rise.” -Maya Angelou   I always wonder why is it so important to remember history and more than often I get the same answer- “Those who cannot remember the past […]