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Editorial
Editorial
Let’s Free our Elections from Reservation & Casts
By the Editor: Siddharth Sehgal Our elections have turned into an extortion racket, a grey market of votes where ballots are won with the promise of reservation. It’s appalling that no party is willing to rise above this petty tactics and give a vision of unity and collectiveness. In UP […]
KPME: The Law that Paralyzed Karnataka
By the Editor: Siddharth Sehgal There are lot of things of gravity and importance that are going on in the country right now, at least more important than the movie Padmavati. KPME or Karnataka Private Medical Establishments (KPME) Act is one such piece of legislation of the state government that […]
Gujrat Elections: Politics At A New Low
By the Editor: Siddharth Sehgal The Gujrat elections like many other elections have seen the sinking of political discourse to trading of candidates, sex CD’s, expose of people meeting behind backdoors and focus on lime lighting a political wannabee who want to jumpstart his electoral career by stoking the flames […]
Project Uddalaka
By the Editor: Siddharth Sehgal Dear Reader, We have been fortunate to come so far in these three years and with your support and affection we will continue to work towards bringing new voices to the pedestal. We consider it our duty to feature works that are not only thought […]
The Sad Case of Being an UBER Customer
By the Editor: Siddharth Sehgal There are lots of problems that we face in our day to day lives, pollution, corruption, crime and a lot more but consumer rights violations seems the least of this tribulations. My recent experience with Uber reminded me of the fact that companies can and […]
Robbing the Public the DMRC Way
By the Editor: Siddharth Sehgal When I started commuting Delhi Metro from Tagore Garden to Botanical Garden, I paid Rs. 32 for a one way trip that seemed reasonable. Then it costed me Rs. 36 which I thought may be fair for a system carrying the burden of so many […]
The Risk of Rohingya
By the Editor: Siddharth Sehgal In Rakhine, some villages in Mungdaw area which were home to hundreds of Hindu families in Myanmar have only left with deserted homes and mass graves. Though Burmese army has exhumed 47 bodies, authorities fear many more have been murdered in cold blood and buried […]
Let’s Make Our Schools Safe
By the Editor: Siddharth Sehgal For us in India it’s a sort of status symbol for parents to send their kids to elite schools with names that conveys the hefty fee they can afford to pay. But the death of seven years old Pradumn at Ryan International School has brought […]
Gauri Lankesh Death: Searching for the Truth, Among the Living & the Dead
By the Editor: Siddharth Sehgal As the Afghan proverb goes “there are no good men among the living, no bad ones among the dead”. The Kannad Journalist Gauri Lankesh’s murder has generated a tremendous media storm all over the country. Though killing of a journalist is undoubtedly a condemnable act […]