When looking at the Bengali landscape through an aeroplane window, we see scattered settlements with mostly water, paddy fields, trees, and some paths. Additionally, there is also the plane itself being inserted into the scenario, where it acts as the spectator. “The will of the aeroplane represents to me the real spectator who gazes out […]
[This article was previously published in New Age Youth on 21st June, 2015.]
This Op-Ed discussed how comparing rape as a metaphor to a thrashing defeat in a game of football or hacked status on Facebook by youngsters of the society is not only insensitive but a troubling trivialization of the term that otherwise has a serious social concern
[This article was previously published in New Age Youth on 7th February, 2016.]
[This article was previously published in New Age Youth on 13th September, 2015.]
Both submitting to values of others and being a rebel is detrimental as both are extremes, instead one should find his own values and stick to them.
[This article was previously published in New Age Youth on 24th April, 2016.]
Youngsters often identify with modern lingo to such an extent that they might limit learning a language well and even
lose the ability to relate to people from all walks of life.
[This article was previously published in New Age Youth on 12th June, 2016.]
This opinion piece stresses how the existing education system barely prepares us for championing real life problems
[This article was previously published in New Age Youth on 26th April, 2015.]
[This article was previously published in New Age Youth on 30th August, 2015.]
[This article was previously published in New Age Youth on 19th April, 2015.]