Domestic Ordeal17 Year‑Old Domestic Worker Alleges Severe Abuse by Gurgaon Employers. Why Is Domestic Work Still Such a Vulnerable Profession in India? The devaluation of household labor means that domestic workers are often paid low wages, leaving them with no bargaining power, and thus, prone to forced labor. By Devrupa Rakshit
Exclusionary CitiesHow the Design of Our Cities Reflects Caste, Class Anxieties Cities have always been a reflection of the prejudice and exclusion of those who create them. By Saumya Kalia
Hello Mr. Ego!The Internet Is Outraged at ‘Hello’, ‘Hey’ Being Called Unprofessional Language Reflective of a colonial mindset disguised as "professionalism," such customs, unfortunately, continue to be common in India -- furthering classism along the way. By Devrupa Rakshit
Heirarchy of Self-PreservationElite Housing Complexes Are Increasingly Policing, Segregating Domestic Workers Amid the Pandemic The pandemic could be an opportunity to rethink class divides, but so far it's only making them wider. By Aishwarya Chandran
Unequal EducationDissecting the NEP: How the Policy Will Only Widen the Education Gap in India Certain aspects of NEP's implementation, in relation to language and caste, will deepen the societal divides in India. By Sanaya Patel
Bite MeKalu, Moti, Gawar: Why We Should Stop Using Derogatory Terms Couched As Affection Cricketer Darren Sammy remembers being called 'kalu' by his Indian counterparts, who have since assured him it came from a "place of love." By Rajvi Desai