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A Price Too High: The Human Cost of Commodifying International Students
After 4 years, Lakshmi Priya’s DPhil at Oxford University was downgraded to a Masters with assessors citing a lack of “scope” in her work.
Neha Gajbhiye
Feb 13


Kabootar Chronicles: On Life at Ashoka
On any given day at Ashoka University, there is a chaotic blend of impending deadlines, spirited debates, and intellectual pursuits that mak
Maya Ribeiro
Feb 10


The Aadmi and the Janata: A Capital at Crossroads
As Delhi elections concluded The Edict spoke to people at Ashoka who have a stake in Delhi’s political environment


“Those Who Remain Silent Remain Alone…”: Confronting Mortality with Nikitin’s Essay on Dying
Boris Nikitin’s Essay on Dying is not a performance in the traditional sense. It is an intimate confession, a philosophical rumination and a
Noyonika Dutta
Feb 3


Review | The night we met Vistaar Mixtape!
As two first-years unfamiliar with the Vistaar Choir Showcase’s legacy, we approached it with interest and excitement, drawn in by the buzz


Manmohan Singh’s RTE Vision Stabbed by Non-compliant Private Schools and State Governments
In 2010, Dr. Manmohan Singh called the enactment of the Right to Education (RTE) Act a historic moment for India.
Neha Gajbhiye
Jan 30


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