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Hair and hormones
Mayakudurai by Kutti Revathi (Translated to English by V.Umapathy) For a friend, the body is but a showpiece For a mother, it is perpetually holy, but for God, it is trash For a father, it is wealth - to be safeguarded and preserved When caught amongst the fish in the local water tank, my body was shredded Different parts were snatched and used as playthings on floating lotus leaves On those green leaves, they shone like little diamonds Grandma has then told that it is a smal

Vasundra V
Feb 2410 min read


Devotion and Discipline: Gendering the Nation in Anandamath
Daddy, I have had to kill you. Every woman adores a Fascist, The boot in the face, the brute Brute heart of a brute like you. I made a model of you, A man in black with a Meinkampf look And a love of the rack and the screw. And I said I do, I do. So daddy. I'm finally through. The black telephone's off at the root. The voices just can't worm through Daddy, daddy, you bastard, I’m through. Sylvia Plath "Daddy" Who do you think you are? A Communion wafer? Blubbery Mary? I shall

Vaibhav Srivastava
Feb 1811 min read


Under Erasure - editorial note
The walk that led out through the apple trees – the narrow, crumbling path of brick embossed among the clumps of grass, the scattered leaves – has vanished now. Each spring the peonies come back, to drape their heavy bolls across the walk that led out through the apple trees, as if to show the way – until the breeze dismantles them, and petals drift and toss among the clumps of grass. The scattered leaves half fill a plaited basket left to freeze and thaw, and gradually darke

Toshali Chattopadhyay
Feb 182 min read


"Ahmedabad – A Deeply Misunderstood City" Usama Nalakath and Safwan Amir
Sarkhej Roza, Ahamadabad An Ahmedabadi Setting – a meeting of biases While exploring the extended site of the majestic 15 th C Sarkhej Roza in Ahmedabad, we came across a man in his thirties looking out for some conversation. His dressing style was urban, and on further inquiry, he revealed a majoritarian uppercaste Hindu name. He spoke with some level of caution, even though we tried to be polite and friendly. He was talking to us based on a larger bias that the mainstream

Dr. Safwan Amir
Feb 189 min read
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