The 2020 report of the World Economic Forum on Global Gender Gap Index ranked Pakistan third-to-last, at number 151. The country is said to have managed to reduce the gender gap by 56 per cent but has drastically slipped down from its 2006 rank of 112, positioning itself in the bottom 10 in three of… Continue reading The Rise of Pakistan’s Feminist Movements
Author: Nayan
Not everything about chocolate is sweet
If you can’t imagine life without chocolate, you are lucky you weren’t born before the 16th century. Until then chocolate only existed in Mesoamerica in a form quite different from what we know. As far back as 1900 BCE, the people of that region had learnt to prepare the beans of the native cocoa tree.… Continue reading Not everything about chocolate is sweet
Evolution of Skeuomorphism on Digital Interfaces
In the early 2000s, 3D logos were all the rage. Take for instance the first logo introduced by Google in 1997 (all you can say is “yikes” after seeing them). After a few redesigns at the turn of the century the company settled with a much cleaner 3D design. But fast forward ten years and… Continue reading Evolution of Skeuomorphism on Digital Interfaces
Azionare 2020: Bale Gobbuga
“All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy” Sports is an integral part of an individual’s life. It not only boosts metabolism but also encourages team spirit, mental health and ortho-muscular coordination. The Centre for Sports Science, Medicine and Research and Sports Council, MAHE organised a fund raiser event called ‘Azionare’ on 2nd… Continue reading Azionare 2020: Bale Gobbuga
‘Ek Ghanta’ By Kartik Sadvij
On April 1, Kartik Sadjiv disappointed Manipalites. His friends and fans were truely disheartened by him. You ask why? It was because he pranked them by spreading a fake news that Russell Peters is coming to Manipal! Now, what could have been more soothing and compensating to the scarred people than his very own show?… Continue reading ‘Ek Ghanta’ By Kartik Sadvij
