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First-Years and Student Politics: The Conditions That Shape Participation
By the end of my second week at Ashoka, I had learned two things: where my classes were and that my batch was already being judged for not showing up. The lack of participation in the Workers’ Protests early in Monsoon ‘25—and in other politically charged issues, including the Main Gate Infraction (MGI) policies and related campus debates—was read as indifference towards the broader Ashokan political sphere. But before attributing silence to apathy, it is necessary to examine
Niharika Ghosh
20 hours ago


The Power Of The Netizen: How Memes Can Change Political Engagement
The collision and ultimate intersection of the worlds of politics and meme culture is probably more vividly visible in 2024 than ever before
Teesha Aurora
Oct 24, 2024
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