How Class 12 students aiming to study in the U.S. can navigate the year

Students planning to apply to American universities must get an early start | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Boards, entrance exams, extended essays, internships … Grade 12 demands discipline. The key to navigating the year lies in planning your timeline, no matter where you are applying for college admissions. In this first of a three-part series, … Read more

News in Frames | Threads of tradition

Bag making is a significant aspect of Assam’s handloom heritage among its tribes such as the Bodo, Karbi, Tiwa and Rabha. These bags are an integral part of their lives and are intertwined with their socio-cultural, religious, economic, and day-to-day life. Many tribal communities in Assam are actively adopting and using traditional homemade bags. These … Read more

The salve of hope for the mind

Aspirations, from the seemingly mundane to more substantial plans, reveal what may be the architecture of hope in mental health recovery. | Photo Credit: SREEJITH R. KUMAR In a small house in western India, shared by a group of people once homeless and living with mental illnesses, a woman dreams of cooking ragi mudde, a … Read more

Only browsing, not buying – The Hindu

A book-browser has neither the patience nor the attention-span to read a book; he simply likes the company of the book and the feel of the book resting on his palm. | Photo Credit: Getty Images Yes, I am a “book-browser”. I browse through books at the bookstore, but I never buy a single book! … Read more

The Power of Haiku – The Hindu

The experience of the moment is the expression of the moment. | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Haiku is the celebration of a moment, at once transient and transcendent. What started as a rigid Japanese verse form of three lines, haiku has become a philosophy, a way of life, a detail that strikes you. A dewdrop … Read more

Gender divide in unpaid labour

A group of Indian women wearing traditional dress | Photo Credit: Getty Images/iStockphoto Even after over 75 years of Independence, the social fabric of India continues to be set against women. India might have surpassed countries like the U.K. to become the fifth largest economy in the world but this economic growth has not been … Read more

Climbing over walls that confine

Almost every day for the past few years, the muddy winding roads to a farmhouse in Sajanpura village, enclosed within 12-feet-high brick walls, would resound with sounds of a DJ and the band of the baaraat (the groom’s side coming in procession to take the bride). This farmhouse is where the NGO, Gayatri Sarv Samaj … Read more