What is Eco Anxiety and How Does One Deal With It?
Written by Ishaan Singh, a grade 12 student
As the name suggests, eco-anxiety refers to the persistent fear of ecological collapse as the world struggles to effectively tackle rising temperatures.
Written by Ishaan Singh, a grade 12 student
As the name suggests, eco-anxiety refers to the persistent fear of ecological collapse as the world struggles to effectively tackle rising temperatures.
Written by Samaira Aima, a grade 11 student.
Gender Fluidity is when an individual is not restricted to only one gender identity and that identity can change over time.
Written by Maninee Raj, an 18-year-old student.
Phrases like ‘boys will be boys’, and ‘real men don’t cry’ are often used in our patriarchal society, former to justify actions and giving a free pass to the male gender, latter to equating display of emotions in men as weakness…
Written by Anaisa Arora, a grade 8 student.
We’ve always got a soft spot in our hearts for Disney princess movies. As girls, we were influenced by Cinderella’s desire to attend the ball, or we sympathized with Snow White’s predicament and wished for Sleeping Beauty to be liberated by Prince Philip…
Written by Parnika Gupta, a grade 11 student.
When I mention the word Feminism to a group of boys, I’m usually shot down with two stock salvos. The first is an immediate response that goes…
Written by Samaira Aima, a grade 11 student.
Sanitation workers are the backbone of the waste management systems, but most of them work in inhuman conditions. They have no rights, no social security and work without basic safety gear. .
Opinion piece – written by Manya Kochhar, a grade 12 student.
Appropriate for ages 16 and above
Written by Pranavi Khaitan, a grade 12 student.
Today, the journalism industry faces many challenges, whether it be expanding from print to a more digital presence or problems related to a free press. Wanting to learn more about the profession, I interviewed 5 journalists from publications like Asian Age, New York Times, The Morning Context, Thompson Reuters, and The Indian Express. Here are a few of the key takeaways…
Written by Vaania Bhagat, a grade 9 student.
Fear of feedback is a condition that deprives us of being the best versions of ourselves. We live in an era bombarded with social media websites where everyone would possibly “repost” or “comment” benevolently on our work and thoughts but wouldn’t possibly mean it…
Written by Kamakshi Anand, a grade 11 student.
IIs Global Freedom a pipe dream? If it is, then what of the World Trade Organisation’s “Free Trade” initiatives? If not, how can it exist? The question still lies in a dilemma – should it exist? Why and what are we so afraid of?