No Step Back; Farmers’ Protest Enters Seven Months of Determined Resistance

Aswin V | It is been seven months, since the largest farmers’ protest that independent India ever witnessed has set off with sheer conviction demanding the repeal of three contentious agrarian laws. Around 300 protestors have succumbed to death so far and even amidst the second wave of the pandemic, they are still protesting byContinue reading “No Step Back; Farmers’ Protest Enters Seven Months of Determined Resistance”

Conserving Biodiversity: Be the Part of Solution, not the Problem!

Fathima Raza KP | Student, MA English, Unity Women’s College, Manjeri | “Biodiversity”, both the word and concept has been remarkably used in the recent cultural evolution, but 10 years ago the word seldom existed, except for some occasional idiosyncratic use. Biodiversity is a valuable, but poorly understood, natural resource, which is being lost atContinue reading “Conserving Biodiversity: Be the Part of Solution, not the Problem!”

The Global Descent: Financial Impacts of Lockdown

Amna Jebin | Student, Bsc Biotechnology | A country is said to be well-developed when it is economically elevated in technological advancement and infrastructure. A nation with an progressive economy can provide its citizens access to higher education and proper health care. But under certain unforeseen circumstances, even an industrialised nation can go through harshContinue reading “The Global Descent: Financial Impacts of Lockdown”