Published Work

Here’s a glimpse into my articles that have been published

New Year, Not So New Me

The current interpretation of New Year’s resolutions is overrated and needs redefinition to fit the utopic idea of “New Year, New Me”. Read on to know more! Originally published in Edition 49 of DTU Times (Page 36).

The Ancient through a Contemporary Lens

We’ve all heard ancient epics that have come down the ages from our parents and grandparents, and we’ve heard many versions of the same. But how relevant are these stories in modern times, and how are they being retold to suit this generation and its ideals better? Originally published in Edition 48 of DTU Times…

The Red Flower

Menstruation is an integral part of the lives of women, yet it is shrouded by misconceptions and stereotypes. What are the consequences of this hushing and shushing, and how does it affect us as a society? Why should we be talking more about periods? Originally published in The Girl Up DTU WordPress website on 7th…

How Covid-19 is Preparing Us for the Next Big Crisis

We might have to deal with a lot to get the current pandemic under control, but this is only the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the crises we will face in the future- namely, climate change. Read on to know more about how Covid-19 is a sort of dress rehearsal for the…

Queerness in Mythology

The term “queer” means strange, and was originally used in a derogatory sense to refer to those who didn’t adhere to the rigid sexual and gender norms of society. Now it has come to be used in a more positive sense as an umbrella term for all sexual and gender minorities. But if we were…

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Upsurge: Gig Economy and Freelancing

“Due to changes in the way consumers buy things, there are going to be changes in the way things work.” -Stacy Brown-Philpot, CEO of TaskRabbit

The Covid-19 pandemic has changed several things in our lives, including the way we work. How does the gig economy fit into this pandemic scenario? Read on to learn more…

In Appreciation of Appreciation

Saying “thank you” is polite, but more often than not we take it for granted that it indicates our true sense of appreciation. In keeping with these social customs, we use the phrase as a panacea – eight magic letters that fit all situations. Does the diminishing significance of these eight letters indicate that appreciation…

Delhi – A Journey of Adulting

Moving to a big city like Delhi as a fresher might seem exciting and full of opportunities, but it presents its own set of challenges. Here, I try to make sense of the chaos associated with such a move, and what it means to adult amidst the hustle and bustle of Delhi.


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