In spite of constituting half of the world’s population, many women and girls across the world do not have access to equality, freedom and justice, as they fundamentally deserve. While there has been progress over the decades, there still remains a long road to go for global gender equality. In Continue Reading
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Hear Me Too.
They say black lives matter but do they really care? Where is this concern when we’re butchered on temple stairs? For being who we are by the police we are battered, Two faced society, Have Dalit Lives never mattered? When it comes to us, they all seem blind. Such is Continue Reading
China and India in the Indo-Pacific
Sagar N The Indo-Pacific region, it is the most vital region for any country to wield influence because of its trade and strategic importance. With the rise of China, the great game is on, to increase its influence and control vital strategic choke points and SLOCs of the region. India, Continue Reading
THE JAIL TIME WE DESERVED
-By Ranjeev Joseph (LL.M. 2020) COVID-19 – this term is something we would think of as being alien, say in 2018. Most don’t know its full-form, or rather don’t care to know, due to its uninvited rush over everyone’s life. This newly abbreviated term has caused the entire globe to Continue Reading
The Economic Dimensions of Gender Inequality in India
By Rupane Goyat Gender inequality subsists in Indian economy and prevails in all sectors of life like health, education, economics and politics. Men have always had the upper hand in these fields, depicting how deeply patriarchy is entrenched in India. Even though gender equality soars to great heights in post-independence Continue Reading
Because she means a lot
By Riddhiman Dey She was twenty-seven, high on fever as she sat near the bed tired of a full day’s work. The bed as if looking back at her, gave her justifying reasons to lie her weary head and tired limbs on it. Yet, she refused to give in to her Continue Reading
Thank You For Not Being My “Teacher” – by Nemo
The Indian education system endows a great deal of respect on teachers. Do not question them. Do not defy them. Accept whatever they say as if it is the Holy Grail. They are given the status of God. They can do no wrong. After being subjected to such a mindset, Continue Reading
If Notebooks Could Speak – By Hedwig
This is the second poem in a series of poems that explore what the commonplace objects in a student’s life would say if they underwent an Enid Blyton-esque change overnight, and could speak. This one is written in the form of a Haiku. You would hear nothing If college students’ books Continue Reading
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May 17, 2017 Kashif Saeed shares his opinions on work-life balance, where big data is heading, and what JSOM students can do to stay ahead of the game.Kashif Saeed shares his opinions on work-life balance, where big data is heading, and what JSOM students can do to stay ahead of Continue Reading
Feminism and International Relations
By Jayati Sagar The word “feminism” was first seen in the in the nineteenth and early twentieth century in the U.S. and the U.K. as a synonym for the promotion of equal contract, marriage, parenting, and property rights for women. Later in time, the term was further employed in debates Continue Reading