The Strong Influence of Social Media on Politics
By Mahak
In Today’s day and age no one is truly alone. The line between being alone and together has faded more and more over...
Tanishq – Breaking Stereotypes
By Rhea Yadav
It's highly unlikely that you haven't come across or heard of the latest Tanishq advertisement on television. And the popular public opinion...
AK, you broke our hearts
By Samiksha Agarwal
Kejriwal, you broke our hearts and that too on Valentine’s Day!! Really, you resigned??
You might give us several reasons behind doing this...
Food Security Bill: For real or another gimmick?
By Surangya Kaur
The Indian National Food Security Act, 2013 (also Right to Food Act), was signed into law September 12, 2013, retroactive to July 5, 2013. This law aims...
NOT OVER YET
By Chirali Sharma
I was discussing this with my friends a few days ago, about our upcoming farewell and how fast time flies. It seemed...
Raise your voice! And it shall be suppressed till death
By Sonali Wadhwa
India is a democratic country ! It gained independence in 1947 and became republic in 1950.
According to our constitution, we have freedom...
Prostitution; it’s not at all a matter of choice
By Neetu Suthar
I was born innocent
I wanted to live as an immortal Scent
But some gourmands
fade away this thought
I am named as a prostitute
I am...
A letter to Mr. Kejriwal
Dear Arvind ji
Well, let me start by congratulating you. Your sudden claim to fame is seriously surprising. Your “idealistic” though a bit unrealistic plans...
Microsoft Gets An Indian Boss
By Suhani Gupta
Many companies desire to change the world, but very few truly succeed. Microsoft, with an abundance of talent, resources and perseverance is one...
Young: The Crusaders of Change
By Aakriti Chowdhary
From Jawahar Lal Nehru to Bhagat Singh, history teaches us the radical feature of any society is its young and energetic. Major...
A Realm So Strong and Ungoverned – The Age of the Internet
By Bhavya
There are those days when I spend good two to three hours just going through whatever 9gag or 4chan or those pages on...
The Perspective Syndrome
By Roop Kunwar Singh
We have been taught that history is loaded with the tales of unsung heroes. Those men and women who let their...
Theatrical Democracy – Perspective of a Frustrated Indian
By Bhavya
Criticising or celebrating someone is something I must not do, as a young adult who is still building her opinions; my opinions are...
The Narrative of the Irresponsible – the Politics of History, its Distortion, and Propaganda
By Bhavya
I have been hearing about interpretations of truths, multiple truths, and the way they affect the process of recording events, causes and consequences,...
Racism:A Grievous Blow To The Intellect
By Mallika Sarna
We continue to live in a world where humanity has diminished to the extent where individuals have become callous and look at...
Color – Does it determine who we are?
By Mahak
Walking back to home from college when I showed one of my guy friends a girl I found pretty, all that he said...
Civic sense: blame yourself not the government
By Shreya
Do you really enjoy driving to work every day? What is it that puts you off: the actual drive or the utter lack...
Being a woman in India
By Shreya
16 December 2012 has been marked as black day in Indian history, when a 23 year old paramedical student, Jyoti Singh was gangraped...
“Hinduism is the most peaceful and tolerant religion”, is it really?
By Abhilasha
So my inspiration to write this article basically came from a dinner table conversation I was having with my dad, who turns out...
Telangana: Of politics and food
By Abhilasha
Perhaps the most commonly heard term on most news channels and most frequently contested issue on all debates: Telangana. There are innumerable controversies...
Revolutionizing India- Youth empowerment
By Sonali Wadhwa
“Come one Come all”, “God helps those who help themselves” , “ Nobody can do everything, but everybody can do something ”...
In race of being a racist
By Samiksha Agarwal
‘Dilwalo ki Dilli’
Sometime ago this was what people from other states were told about Delhi.
Delhi, a city that does not belong to...
Congress’ Most trusted Comrade at Namo’s jump-off point
By Roop Kunwar Singh
February 6, 2013, SRCC’s annual management festival- This date and place marked the beginning of a wave which has been consuming...
Can you separate the artist from his art?
US director Woody Allen (R) and Cate Blanchett attend the premiere of the film Blue Jasmine in Paris in August, 2013. Reuters: Charles Platiau
The Allen-Farrow...
Is Facebook making us lonely?
By Noopur Bhandari
Social Media – Facebook has made us more densely connected than ever. Data reveals that by 2015 India will have more Facebook...




















































