Teach For India is a non-profit organisation that strives to end the problem of educational inequity within India and provide education to all children. Founded by Shaheen Mistri, in 2007, the organisation works across 260 schools across seven cities. We at MTTN sat down with Ms Freya Ray, a fellow … Continue Reading
Equity in Education: An Interview with Teach for India’s Mr Abhik Bhattacherji
Teach For India is a non-profit organisation that strives to end the problem of educational inequity within India and provide education to all children. Founded by Shaheen Mistri, in 2007, the organisation works across 260 schools across seven cities. We at MTTN sat down with Mr. Abhik Bhattacherji, the Director … Continue Reading
Navigating Gender and Identity: An Interview with Trinetra Haldar Gummaraju—Part 2
A medical student at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Trinetra is a proud transwoman. She is an aspiring surgeon and a prolific artist. MTTN had the chance to have a chat with Trinetra and to hear her opinions, beliefs, and experiences of being a transgender person in India. Read part of … Continue Reading
Navigating Gender and Identity: An Interview with Trinetra Haldar Gummaraju—Part 1
A medical student at Kasturba Medical College, Manipal, Trinetra is a proud transwoman. She is an aspiring surgeon and a prolific artist. MTTN had the chance to have a chat with Trinetra and to hear her opinions, beliefs, and experiences of being a transgender person in India.
Interviewer: How … Continue Reading
Tech-à-Tête—An Interview with Akshatha Kamath
In the “Beat the Pandemic” hackathon conducted by the Massachusetts Institute of Technology from April 3-5, 2020, a team consisting of three students from Manipal Institute of Technology – Akshatha Kamath (third year CSE), Shubham Rateria (CCE Batch of 2019) and Adri Rajaraman (ECE Batch of 2019) – secured victory. … Continue Reading
Ground Zero: Shaheen Bagh/ Part II
The following is an interview of an individual. MTTN neither supports nor condones the views expressed and is simply conveying the information collected.
Shaheen Bagh is synonymous with two words– resistance and resilience. What began as a small gathering of women to protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act has now … Continue Reading
Ground Zero: Shaheen Bagh
The following is an interview of an individual. MTTN neither supports nor condones the views expressed and is simply conveying the information collected.
Shaheen Bagh is synonymous with two words– resistance and resilience. What began as a small gathering of women to protest against the Citizenship Amendment Act has … Continue Reading
World Hospice and Palliative Care Day: An Interview
Saturday, the 12th of October, marks the World Hospice and Palliative Care Day. These words are thrown around quite often when one talks about serious life-threatening illness for which there is no cure. Palliative Care mainly focuses on improving the quality of life for the patient and the family by … Continue Reading
Doctors Speak: In Conversation With An Emergency Medicine Specialist
In view of the recent violence against doctors in West Bengal, and the aftermath of doctors’ strikes, we interviewed Dr Vimal, the Principal Secretary of The Emergency Medicine Association of India.
MTTN – The situation in West Bengal has garnered national attention and outrage from the medical community, prompting nationwide … Continue Reading