Delhi University Executive Council to vote on April 30 regarding BA Programme restructuring that could quietly push India’s minority languages…
Out of 7,000 applicants last year, only around 100 were selected for the Vice Chancellor Internship Scheme. This internship offers…
In a country shaped by movement, the idea of “original inhabitants” has always been more myth than history. Who, then, is the “original” Indian? The question surfaces repeatedly in public debates, political rhetoric, and everyday conversations, often charged with emotion…
In Dalit literary aesthetics, the assertion of authenticity, grounded in lived experience (anubhava), collective memory, and a radical historical consciousness, was an act of political reclamation. However, as these texts have transitioned into global publishing markets, academic syllabi, and translation…
Lessons from the Elective Course explores the Delhi University paper’s continued relevance today, demonstrating how Ambedkar’s ideas on caste, democracy, feminism, and social justice continue to challenge and inform contemporary debates. In a moment when Ambedkar’s legacy is being relentlessly…
Who do we see when we think of an Indian queer person? Whose voices are centred and who has to blend in quietly? Whose queerness makes the cut? The most that many dominant, urban queer spaces in India can manage…
Ronak Khatri, former DUSU president, has challenged Delhi University over the withholding of his LLB degree due to alleged dues of ₹10 lakh, prompting a legal dispute with the University. Khatri, representing the NSUI party, was officially elected as the…



