Meritocracy in Education: A Myth – Sunit Singh
What is Merit? It is a celebrated concept, often associated with ‘talent’, a ‘achieved status.’ But is it truly achieved,…
What is Merit? It is a celebrated concept, often associated with ‘talent’, a ‘achieved status.’ But is it truly achieved,…
Reading A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf (1929) led me to reflect on my own experiences of completing…
As part of a research project awarded through the Shivlal Sawhney Scholarship by the Department of Sociology, University of Delhi,…
NEET Controversy & NET Debacle The National Eligibility cum Entrance Test (NEET), a national exam for medical aspirants, has become…
Dhaneswar Bhoi is an Honorary Fellow in Sociology at the University of Edinburgh and a Lecturer and Module Leader at…
The ongoing integration of digital technology into educational environments has significantly transformed how knowledge is delivered and acquired. With the…
What has long been the norm in Indian academic setups, and also among the Indian diasporic academic communities abroad, is…
In democratic countries, education is regarded as a universal right of everyone. This is facilitated by the State through its…
Earlier in 2023, as a part of a larger project on youth Sexual and Reproductive Health and Rights (SRHR), I…
A Discussion on The Good University: What Universities Actually Do and Why It’s Time for Radical Change With Raewyn Connell…