Letting You Go
Our writer of the month, Khushboo Golani transforms her favourite Ed Sheeran song, Give me Love, into a story
Give me love like her,
'Cause lately I've...
Breaking the stereotypes of motherhood
In honour of mothers everywhere, Payal Mohta writes an ode to mothers by turning to some movies that have shattered the stereotypical portrayal of...
Wordsmith of the Month: Sayali Palekar
Sayali is a seventeen-year-old from Mumbai who claims she enjoys "writing poetry, reading Archie comics, and cuddling with little puppies." Her submission,The Opposite Pavement,...
Trouble in paradise: Tears of Jhelum
Payal Mohta reviews Anita Krishan's book 'Tears of Jhelum' and has a chat with the author about her work
Tears of Jhelum by Anita Krishan...
A heady cocktail of thrills and mythology
When it comes to thrillers, India is sorely lacking in the genre. Our writers write a lot of romance and mythology, and some literary...
A month of funnies
Here at Youth Inc, we consider April THE month for humour. Starting with April Fool's Day and ending with the summer holidays, April is...
Slaves in the new millennium
Aparna Sundaresan reviews ‘Servants of the Goddess’, a poignant book on the modern-day slavery of women in south India
For a country that is seemingly...
India's democracy in action
To many, India might seem like an anarchy with its blatant disregard for rules and lack of civic sense. However, the backbone of any...
Wordsmith of the Month: Vindhya Barwal
Mumbai-based Vindhya Barwal is a first year BA English literature student who likes to create stories as much as she likes to read them....
8 awards more entertaining than the Oscars
The Academy Award nominations have been announced and everyone is speculating who will take home the coveted prize come March 2. While you wait,...



















