April has been my favourite month since I was in school: the excitement of new class, the fragrance of the new books, covering new notebooks... Continue reading
Having just crossed the threshold into April, let’s look back at what March had to offer this year. Since the month marks international women’s... Continue reading
While most parts of the world – with the exception of Pakistan – are indulging in the whirl of capitalist expenditure on lavish romance during... Continue reading
“Thousands of years ago, the invention of the wheel radically changed the lives of ordinary people.” As the wheel of time rolls on into a... Continue reading
It’s nearly time to bring out your boots as October marks the beginning of autumn, with a slight chance of war on the horizon. Delhi... Continue reading
It’s September, with the days of perpetual rain behind us, and we are back with a round-up of recent reads and feminist news: In the... Continue reading
August is Women in Translation month. The campaign was started in 2014 by the translator and blogger Meytal Radzinski after she discovered the low numbers... Continue reading
Here’s what we have been reading while being subjected to loud, off-key singing by the devotees of Lord Shiva from the temple next-door (Why? Because... Continue reading
A lot has happened and a lot has been written since we wrote last. Here is what we have been reading: Burhan Muzaffar Wani, the... Continue reading
The long summer is upon us, and as we wait for respite from the blistering heat, here is what we have been reading in June.... Continue reading
