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Pollution · Delhi‘Families are not social experiments,’ conservative advocate says New York University is offering a class on transgender and queer “approaches to domesticity” for the fall 2025 semester. The course description poses the question, “Is home always cis and straight?” One conservative advocate told The Fix the course’s content is “worse than claiming 2 + 2 = 5.” Students will “critically engage… SourceSee the Story
NYU to Offer Course on Trans, Queer ‘Approaches to Domesticity’
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Education · NashikEach year, hundreds of government and private scholarships are announced across India to make education more accessible to students from economically or socially disadvantaged communities. But how many of these actually reach the students who need them the most? To explore this question, the Youth Dreamers Foundation (YDF) conducted a survey in 2023 with 102 current and former scholarship recipients from states such as Bihar, Maharashtra, Punjab…Read Article
Why many marginalised students can’t access scholarships

Delhi, India · DelhiAs the summer intensifies, turning on a tap is no longer a mundane routine across India’s smaller cities1—it has become a moment of uncertainty. In some neighbourhoods, water flows regularly, even abundantly. In others, however, residents wait three to five days, adjust to midnight supply slots, or rely entirely on borewells and tankers. In Parasia, a town in Madhya Pradesh’s Chhindwara district, residents get water once every five to seven days…Read Article