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Joined January 2022
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i read a book i really loved & scroll let me write about it! if you’d like to read some truly profound konkani short stories in translation, please do pick up prakash parienkar’s collection (and maybe have a look at what i had to say about it).
5 Jul 2025
Turning the page, in this collection, does not allow us to turn away; over and over, we witness the painstaking work that goes into existence being erased in pitiless seconds. scroll.in/article/1083184/th… Geetanjali Roy reviews Prakash Parienkar’s short stories collection.
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startling piece one of the edict’s first data driven stories; great interviews and arguments. while the overall narrative is somewhat disheartening, it is so so heartening to see this work being done by @AshokaEdict . incredibly proud.
29 Oct 2024
Karnav Popat, Vishnu Prakash, Aditya Roy and Srijana Siri looked at the changing preferences of majors at Ashoka. The major-minor data, they find that since the pandemic, students are shifting towards combinations that offer a better return on investment. the-edict.in/news/10-years-o…
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geetanjali / গীতাঞ্জলি retweeted
Translation Hackathon with Pratham Books @prathambooks Join us for a two-day workshop and translate graphic stories for children into Indian languages. Deadline to Apply: October 17: bit.ly/translationhackathon2…. (Open only to Ashoka University students.) #TranslationHackathon
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RT @WadekarDisha: Today, the Supreme Court struck down provisions in various State Prison Manuals that mandated the assignment of work in p…
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always proud of the @edict_sports team for their coverage of ashokan sports; batch championships updates have been engaging and dedicated as per! only times in the year where i’m not mad about sports on the timeline.
That's that. After a long 4 days of jam-packed sporting action across the Ashoka campus, UG2023s continue the tradition of 2nd years winning the championships! A huge shoutout to the ASPs, who came in 2nd place and pushed the championships to the end, despite missing members.
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one of the most phenomenal, startling, unsettling and discomfiting productions i've witnessed, especially since it did such brilliant work with the idea of viewership, passivity/activity & what an "audience" is. 10/10 rec, @ob_jato @slurrysulphide
13 Jul 2024
Over the past few months, I co-wrote and co-directed a theatre adaptation of The Mahabharata. It asks: what if Krishna and Draupadi were a part of 2000s Bollywood? I couldn't feel prouder of the team and how it's turned out. Go watch now! youtu.be/wZUUrXc4fO0?si=tIDI…
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happy birthday, ajay bisht!
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"You want a census - do it yourself. Don’t depend on the admin to do it" — interesting! Attempts at caste surveys, in fact, have been made at a batch-wise level. What these attempts reveal feeds @forum2024's demands for an institutionally conducted census.
A bit of an overclaim. The protesting students came and stood outside the door of the class during the ten minute break after the first hour of the class. They shouted slogans for two or three minutes and then went away. I was inside the classroom in a conversation with some students. We continued the conversation without interruption. I had been given prior notice that this would happen and I should not get alarmed. All very civilised. No disruption. My advice to the protesting students - Ashoka is a small community. You want a census - do it yourself. Don’t depend on the admin to do it
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There's a fundamental misconception in this supposed entrepreneurial encouragement to just "do it yourself". Nobody who is protesting is "relying" on the administration to do anything; if they were reliant, they would have settled for the indefinite delays on the ADC and the EOC.
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They're forcing the administration to do this and we'd do well to recognise that.
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