The alterations to the stories were made by the late author’s publisher Puffin after sensitive readers flagged deemed descriptions of characters offensive to modern readers.
Author: Kalrav Joshi
BBC Documentary’s New Episode Claims Modi ‘Hugely Divisive’, ‘His New India’ in ‘Religious Turmoil’
The second episode looks at the BJP government’s relationship with the rise in lynchings, reading down of Article 370, CAA and communal violence in Delhi.
Universities Are Proof That Post-Racial Society Is a Myth in the UK
That racism is truly alive and kicking is evident from the UK Employment Tribunal's order in the case involving Dr Kajal Sharma being denied reappointment at the University of …
Watching Godse at the National Theatre in London: A Review of ‘The Father and the Assassin’
Playwright Anupama Chandrasekhar has attempted to touch upon a tragic episode in modern India — a story of division and hatred that has its roots in colonialism.
Book Review | The Elements of ‘Conscious’ Parenting
Manisha Pathak-Shelat and Kiran Vinod Bhatia’s book 'Raising a Humanist' asks an unusual and vital question: How can one unlearn and re-learn parenting roles in an increasingly fragmented world?
Book Review | Chronicling ‘Our Freedoms’ in a Broken World
Edited by Nilanjana S. Roy, 'Our Freedoms' is an anthology of essays which serve as a repository of our collective and individual consciences.
‘1232 KMS’ Documents the Bitter Truth of the Migrant Crisis
The documentary by Vinod Kapri is about the journey of seven migrant labourers from Ghaziabad to Saharsa in Bihar when the Indian government imposed a nationwide lockdown due to …