The Fight for Recognition: India’s Unsung Sports and Heroes (Part 2)
Amiya Kumar, Undergraduate Batch of 2023 Unfamiliar sports are not the only ones struggling to infiltrate into the Indian sporting culture. Even … Keep Reading
Amiya Kumar, Undergraduate Batch of 2023 Unfamiliar sports are not the only ones struggling to infiltrate into the Indian sporting culture. Even … Keep Reading
Professor Srinath Raghavan is one of the leading scholars on historical and contemporary aspects of Indian foreign policy and national security; he … Keep Reading
Vandita Bajaj, Class of 2020 13th April 2019 marks the centenary of the Jallianwala Bagh massacre which took place on the occasion … Keep Reading
2019 with The Edict, is the newspaper’s first foray into reporting elections. In this interview, our Editor-in Chief speaks to Suhasini Haidar, … Keep Reading
Survey data from the Young Indian Fellowship, Class of 2018 confirms some intuitive beliefs about the level of diversity in student populations … Keep Reading
Pratiti, Class of 2020 On 21st February 1952, students and political activists had gathered in Dhaka to protest against the imposition of … Keep Reading
Shashank Mattoo, Class of 2020 Engaging with the RSS/BJP combine allowed me to understand why decent, hardworking people buy into an ideology that … Keep Reading
Kiana Manian, Class of 2021 We often throw around catchphrases like ‘the language of dance’, but seldom do we understand their true … Keep Reading
Aryaman Arora, Class of 2021 This is a weekly column summarizing the 10 best questions from the quiz held by the Quizzing Society … Keep Reading
When ‘Facts are not Facts’ activism is confused as radicalism By Gaurav Nandan Tripathi, (Undergraduate Class of 2020). The Oxford Dictionary declared … Keep Reading