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Revisiting March, 2021: Student reps on mobilising for academic freedom

By Dipanita Malik (UG22) The  unprecedented nature of Professor PB Mehta’s resignation in March startled many in the Ashoka community and beyond. Two days later, in a letter widely circulated on social media, Professor Arvind Subramanian too announced his resignation. In the letter, he referred to the circumstances surrounding Professor Mehta’s resignation and raised concerns… Keep Reading

In Moderation

Content Warning – This article has mentions of sexual harassment, trauma By Lavanya Sen (UG21) In March 2020, in light of what we all thought was a temporary measure, students were asked to leave campus. As time went on, it became clear that we were in the middle of a global health crisis, and that… Keep Reading

Just a Pipe Dream? Financial Aid at Ashoka

By Hiya Chowdhury (UG23) and Devika Jamkhedkar (UG21) The dreadful second COVID-19 strain has destroyed any hope of rejuvenation this year for all – as Ashokans, as Indians, as people. As 2020 came to a close, most of us bore a cautious optimism that the endless suffering would relent, even if just a little. We… Keep Reading

As Unsafe a Place as it Gets

By Shivani Deshmukh, UG22 Content Warning – The following article has mentions of sexual harassment and violence, absence of consent.  Ashoka’s #MeToo movement is back and this time, the tables of anonymity have turned. Victims and survivors are sharing their stories anonymously, while publicly naming their abusers, and talking about the extent of their abuse… Keep Reading

Anatomy Of A Bad Email

By Aritro Sarkar, UG’21 Content Warning – This article has mentions of sexual harassment/abuse, CASH, victim-blaming.  Note – For the sake of brevity, the following article uses the term ‘survivor’ while referring to those who have spoken out about sexual harassment on social media. The sentiments in the article are inclusive of those who identify… Keep Reading

The Edict’s IPL 2021 Review

Amiya Kumar and Rohan Agarwal, Undergraduate Batch of 2023 The latest season of the Indian Premier League has been hotly debated by cricket fanatics, news channels and the public. While some believe that the tournament acted as a medium of escape and provided a degree of mental respite in these trying times, others are of… Keep Reading

Workers stuck on Covid Campus – Are we to blame too?

By Shivani Deshmukh, UG22 About a fortnight ago, images of bare mattresses, with no bed sheets or blankets, placed dangerously close to each other in brightly-lit classrooms floated onto many of our WhatsApp chats. This was accompanied by a message detailing the appalling situation of workers’ housing on campus. Soon after, an email thread followed,… Keep Reading

The 72-hour Tragedy of the European Super League

Kartikay Dutta, Undergraduate Batch of 2023 and Rahul Agarwal, Undergraduate Batch of 2022 Football inherently is a tribalistic sport, especially at the highest levels. To have the fans of so many rivalling clubs band together in support of a cause is unheard of, and if asked last week what sort of situation would cause that… Keep Reading

Down with Speaking Out in Class (Please!)

By Shivani Deshmukh, UG22 Even though it is embarrassing to admit, I can count the number of times I’ve spoken in class this semester on my fingers. If class participation wasn’t hard enough offline, in an online semester, speaking out in class has been made exponentially more difficult. There is, of course, an understanding among… Keep Reading

Protest Spaces : Finding Solidarity in Solitude

By Rwiti Bhattacharya, UG 23, and Nidhish Birhade, UG 22 A surreal article published on the morning of 17th March brought the news of Professor Pratap Bhanu Mehta’s resignation to all Ashokans. It found its way into WhatsApp groups big and small, and frantic discussions followed. These events transpired when the pandemic split the student… Keep Reading

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