Pinned#36: Reclaiming Republic Day: Connecting with ‘We, the People’We decided to reclaim the Republic Day for ‘We, The People,’ by organizing a one-hour problem-solving activity with children in our…Jan 26Jan 26
Pinned#35: The Big Questions This Election Season (And Even After)The test that no one knows that right answers to, but you’ll still pass or fail.Apr 17, 2024Apr 17, 2024
#33: English Whispers: Why I Watch Netflix in HindiIn a recently liberalized economy, translations became our windows. Today, they stitch together complex worlds with a shared vocabulary of…Nov 8, 20221Nov 8, 20221
#32: Caste: India’s Original SinIf you don’t know your caste, you’re upper caste.Jul 15, 20221Jul 15, 20221
#31: The Deep Irony in Our Myths — And How We Miss ItEpics are about moral grey areas. They allow us to play — with good and bad, right and wrong. So why do we dumb them down?May 27, 2022May 27, 2022
#30: Why Study PhilosophyI came. I saw. I signed up for a philosophy course. And here’s why you too can.Mar 5, 20221Mar 5, 20221
#29: Make Vampires Great AgainVampires today may seem like old, tired tropes. But they cling onto life with their gnarly, decaying nails. And I finally understand why.Jan 16, 2022Jan 16, 2022
#28: This Blog Wasn’t Meant To Be: A Non-Book-Review of ‘Anthropocene Reviewed’The story of how I met a book that made me want to write.Oct 1, 2021Oct 1, 2021
#27: An Appeal To Call Your FriendsIf you stop reading now and just call your friend, my job is done. No need to read any further.Apr 10, 2021Apr 10, 2021