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Prof-Files # 9 | Dr. Sreekumar N
Read more: Prof-Files # 9 | Dr. Sreekumar NNext up on Prof-Files is Dr. Sreekumar N, Professor of Philosophy in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences.
1–2 minutes
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Alumni Speak #18 | Siddharth Sareen
Read more: Alumni Speak #18 | Siddharth SareenNext in the Alumni Speak Series, we talk to Siddharth Sareen from HS06 batch about his nostalgic recollections of his time on campus and the profound impact it had on his life’s trajectory.
16–23 minutes
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Prof-Files #8 | Dr Sudhir Chella Rajan
Read more: Prof-Files #8 | Dr Sudhir Chella RajanNext up on Prof-Files is Dr. Sudhir Chella Rajan, Professor of Development Studies in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences.
1–2 minutes
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Prof-Files #7 | Dr Milind Brahme
Read more: Prof-Files #7 | Dr Milind BrahmeNext up on Prof-Files is Dr. Milind Brahme, Professor of German in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences
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Flickering Rainbows
Read more: Flickering RainbowsThe temporal dimensions of queerness are a product of an intricate interplay of individual agency, societal pressures and the intersection of personal and external factors. Only through ever-evolving dialogue, can we uncover the beauty and complexity of identities and sexualities that defy easy categorisation.
5–8 minutes
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Prof-Files #6 | Dr Solomon J Benjamin
Read more: Prof-Files #6 | Dr Solomon J BenjaminNext up on Prof-Files is Dr Solomon J Benjamin, Professor of Urban Studies in the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences.
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Review | Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu Kawaguchi
Read more: Review | Before the Coffee Gets Cold by Toshikazu KawaguchiKawaguchi’s characters, while telling tales of hope and emotional growth, are also representative of certain moral positions. The four stories have a moral message to send, for instance, placing filial piety above individualism.
3–5 minutes
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Then, the Dandies Marched
Read more: Then, the Dandies MarchedThe thing to note here is that these people don’t come from wealthy or developed or even seemingly ‘fashionable’ countries; instead, this subculture of dandyism is prominently seen in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) and the Republic of the Congo (ROC) – two countries which people often mistake to be the same. More…
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Traversing the Insti: Places Known and Unknown (Part II)
Read more: Traversing the Insti: Places Known and Unknown (Part II)– Sonia Kute 1. The Watsa Stadium If you think Watsa is a place only for running enthusiasts and people who love to exercise, you are missing out on a lot of fun experiences. Want to go for an early morning jog? Want to have a random afternoon breakdown session? Want inspiration for art and…
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“A Breath. A Heartbeat. And Messi”: Remembering The Greatest Night of Football
Read more: “A Breath. A Heartbeat. And Messi”: Remembering The Greatest Night of Football“Scaloni will be fated, Messi will be sainted” Peter Drury’s words served the ceremonial climax to the 2022 FIFA World Cup in celestial lyricism as we huddled up in front of the screen, with beaming faces and full eyes, watching Leo Messi lift the World Cup, an image of imagination, now stretched on the white…
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