Right To Walk: How Bhubaneswar Can Lead India’s Own ‘Stop de Kindermoord’ Movement by Piyush Rout July 3, 2026 In my school days, my parents, teachers, and society taught me to always walk on the left side of the...
A 17-Year-Old’s Broken Faith: How Paper Leaks Betray India’s Merit & Tech That Can Fix It by Kapileswar Mishra June 30, 2026 It is 4 am somewhere in rural Bihar. A 17-year-old girl — the first in her family to sit for...
Asphalt Anarchy: Inside Bhubaneswar’s Deepening Civic & Traffic Crisis by Brijesh Dash June 28, 2026 To navigate an Indian street is to witness a profound, multi-layered behavioural crisis. On any given afternoon in Bhubaneswar, wrong-side...
Sabitri Brata And The Questions We Never Ask by Elisa Patnaik June 20, 2026 This year, on Sabitri Brata, my teenage daughter asked me why I was even observing a festival which seemed regressive and...