Funniest & Stupidest Reasons For Deaths In The Past

By Kshiteeja Tomar Dying a painless death is what everyone hopes for and dying in a weird way is not something anyone ever desires -...

Being Born An Animal, Woman & Shudra Is Penance For Previous Bad Deeds: Untouchability...

By Ayesha Bashir Even though the movie- India Untouched- is set in 2007 it does not deviate much from the present scenario of our country...

Aligarh, The Movie: Breaking A Few Stereotypes Yet Continuing With Many

By Richa Sharma On 4th October 2015 at the 20th Busan International Film Festival, one movie made it's virgin screening and it received a standing ovation. But it...

These Sleeping Disorders Will Surely Make You Think Twice Before Going To Sleep

By Mehak Bahri After a long and tiring day of working and unnecessary socializing with exasperating people, that one thing you look forward to the...

Fake Friendly Fridays With Maneka Gandhi

By Deeksha Aggarwalla Today, we have with us Mrs. Maneka Gandhi, not sure if she is a boon for pets, but definitely not for people....

Shelter Buddies Reading Program- A Way To Bring Shy Shelter Dogs Out Of Their...

By Dashmeet Kaur Who here LOVES dogs? *Raise your ears because c'mon! How can a sane person think otherwise?* A dog is a gentleman. Petting a...

Shhhh……. Are you a Narcissist? Let Us Tell You What All Is Wrong With...

By Shubham Goswami A new discourse has been burgeoning in psychology in the recent times. Social media – the 21st-century tool for universal connectedness –...

ED Forecasts: Role Reversal in Indian Marriages: Stay At Home Dads

By Kshiteeja Tomar It’s no surprise that Indian cinema is one of the major influences on the Indian culture. With the impending release of the...

Bizzare Wedding Rituals Around India That Will Surprise You

By Deeksha Aggarwalla The Indian culture gives huge importance to its traditions and rituals, especially the ones surrounding weddings. We know some of them, of course! There...

Watch The Watchmen: Superheroes, Morals and Flaws

By Pundrikaksh Sharma The superhero film Watchmen, which on release had garnered mixed reviews, is the quintessential cult film.  You can hate or love it,...

All Terrorists Are Rebels But All Rebels Aren’t Terrorists- Don’t Be Dumb And Know...

By Richa Sharma To Indians, confusion is a tradition inherited from our ancestry. Blame this addictive practice for confusing terrorism, rebellions, insurgency, and intolerance as...

Free Advice Is An Indian Forte But Here We Give You 8 Real Life...

By Hitee Singh Be polite, respect your elders, don’t raise you voice. These are just an iota of the advices that have been given to...

Our Bloggers Fight It Out On Whether The Glorification Of Plus Size Models Is...

By Aastha Anupriya and Richa Sharma Aastha's View We have had enough of size zero and skinny models who are forced to survive eating tissue paper....

Crazy Comparisons: The Average Indian Student And Tomatoes

By Gayathri Naga How many of you knew that tomatoes are botanically and scientifically a fruit? Since it is very low on sugar content, it...

ED Voxpop: If You Have/Had A Visually Impaired Roommate, What Is The Biggest Change...

By Rusel D'Cruze Ever wondered how it would be to have a special roommate? What would it take to take those responsibilities…or do any responsibilities...

Political Hatred: Is Politics Really About Hating And Abusing Each Other?

My political science teacher once said, “Politics is all about gaining, enhancing and maintaining power.” But today I can wisely say that politics is all...

Guantanamo Bay: America’s Best Kept Secret & Hell House

By Shubham Goswami America has a secret. And no, I’m not talking about the Casinos of Las Vegas, the Strip Clubs of Miami or the...

Amul: How India Became From A Milk-Deficient Country To World’s Largest Milk Producer

Manthan, a not so famous movie released in 1976 was produced by 5 lakh people. Yes, you heard it right. It was produced by...

Lawyers In JNU Case: Makers, Breakers, Subjects, And Those Who Couldn’t Care Less

By Aastha Anupriya It’s strange how the JNU row has engulfed the concepts of law, order and “nationalism” into a state of fluidity. And you know...

The One Billion Rising Revolution, Feminist Education And Other Musings

By Aastha Anupriya I woke up on a much-awaited but rather lazy Saturday morning to the music of ‘Arey mujhe kya bechega rupaiya?’ filling my...

Back In Time: When The Toothpick Got Patented

By Deeksha Aggarwalla Back in Time is ED’s newspaper-like column that reports an incident from the past as though it has happened just yesterday. It allows the...

Cardboards Stacking Up With Each Delivery To Your Doorstep- The Environmental Cost Of E-Commerce

By Gayathri Naga I’m pretty sure all of us have ordered something or the other online, either to make up for the lack of time...

#ShutdownJNU, #KanhaiyaKumar, #TricolourForUnity: Are They Just #s or There’s More To JNU Controversy?

By Parnika Deora The heat generated by the Rohith Vemula case had just started to simmer down when an even bigger event tore the country...

Jats Demanding Reservation Under OBC Quota Bring Rohtak To A Standstill: Ugly Reservation Strikes...

By Prerna Bhatia It is the fourth day and the protests at Rohtak have not subsided even after a meeting of the Chief Minister with...

Homophobia in Indonesia- How Much Has Actually Changed When There Are Laws Making Homosexuality...

By Deeksha Aggarwalla Homophobia lurks around in every corner and often translates into various forms in practice and law. It is sadistically funny that homophobic seek...