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Movements, Revolutions and The Promise of Egalitarianism

Movements help us peer into experiences of the past, mobilising tools amassed over different generations to find a solution for today. Read on to learn about how movements have played an integral role in rallying together people and how they stand as a powerful instrument of change.

A Tale of Internal Rejects

Coming out is the hardest thing; only second to staying in. At the end of this Pride month, we present to you a journey through the LGBTQ community from the inside out. Eight beautiful people from all over the country that bring perspective to the contemporary scene like never before. Read on to find out the story that binds them all together.

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The Right to Life versus The Right to Bear Arms

In light of a number of school shootings that shook the world, we take a look at the underlying reasons why gun violence continues to be a persistent problem in America in spite of the massive public support for firearm regulation.

We Are Updating Our Privacy Policy

Hot on the heels of the Cambridge Analytica scandal, the Indian Government plans on building a monitoring tool to help monitor citizens’ data and opinions. What does that mean for your privacy? Read on to find out more.

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North Korea – The Nuclear Uprising

The media has recently been rocked by international debate regarding North Korea and its nuclear policy. With Trump and Kim exchanging verbal abuses on the trot, how to effectively curb this menace becomes the paramount question.

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Why Half the World’s Population is Scared of the Other Half

On the fourth of February, 2014, the Gawker published a post summarising the multiple sexual assault allegations against comedian Bill Cosby. The ensuing scandal lead to the cancellation of most of Cosby’s TV and film projects. It also revealed to the public his many years of atrocious sexual

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State of Affairs

Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent comments fuelled a fire, but they are also testimony to a much larger problem with the state of political discourse in India. With the fight to control the Rajya Sabha getting harder, what do we stand to lose if this problem continues?

The World’s Most Persecuted Minority

As the world’s fastest-growing humanitarian crisis worsens right along our border, read about the origins of this long conflict, the recent developments, and India’s stand on the issue.

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