Insight: Where ideas fuel changes
The event was attended by 200+ guests across the world. The speakers who came from multiple different fields spoke on themes they wanted to speak.
MUN demands a complete skillset
Ken George is the last year B. Sc (Hons.) Physics student at St. Stephen’s College and discovered the talent in oratory through MUN in school.
Insight – Where ideas fuel change
Insight – Where Ideas Fuel Changes is an event that the Millennium Fellowship (MThere) have undertaken in association with another UN incubated initiative – Girl Up (Khwaab), the Armchair Journal.
MentorMitr – An initiative by students, for students
MentorMitr was started keeping the Indian students in mind. Over the course of time, as we started presenting our idea, principles, and methods to people on interactive platforms, we received an overwhelming international response
Liberal arts alternates your worldview
Our society attaches unnecessary meanings to the knowledge of English. Language is a medium of communication. That’s all
Understanding the idea and practice of religion
Without this process, the Gods would ‘die’ (forgotten by their devotees). They have to be remade and regenerated perpetually
A love letter – ‘The Last Mughal’ by Dalrymple
Mughal Delhi was like a lost gem. It was destined to create an impact on him that was more profound than on most teenagers
My journey in Sabha, the multilingual theatre society of St. Stephen’s
The English Theatre society Shakespeare Sabha is one of the oldest societies in the country. It has always done English, and Shakespeare plays. We, as a multilingual theatre society, separated from it sometime in 2008. It was really difficult for us to create a separate identity of our own.
Decoding leisure leisurely
Two concepts most intimately associated with Leisure are free time and the quality of experience and involvement in an activity with no stark material benefits
Who exactly is the protagonist in the Indian motion picture?
Indian film might rest entirely on the shoulder of its titular character and it’s all about him/her (often HIM, HIM and only HIM). But if supporting characters are well written and acutely performed enough, it can become about everyone.