Sensitivity edits benefit copyright holders, who wish to keep less tasteful elements of the works they control out of the public eye.
Dividing North and South India With Lies Is Anti-National and BJP Must Be Criticised for It
Unless we reject this politics of hate, BJP will continue to attack us with its hatred again and again. The need of the hour is to speak openly and …
A Visitor With Poise
A poem on trying to photograph a common nocturnal guest to our guava tree on a chilly winter night.
I Wish You Rage!
A poem on International Women's Day questioning why women are taught that anger is forbidden.
The Patriarchy’s Curfew Won’t Save Indian Women from Violence
Rather than vigilantism, love policing and hate campaigns, a nuanced criminal justice system and new-age medico-legal apparatus, which acknowledge and address unique challenges, are more relevant to women's safety.
The Cautionary Tale of ‘Dilbert’
Cartoonists throughout the nation’s history have been jailed, beaten, sued and censored. But Scott Adams’ work is being rejected for what he expressed off the page.
Review: Grim but Transparent, ‘Broker’ Re-tells That Not All Ties Stem From Blood
Hirokazu Koreeda extends, with this film, his deep cut exploration of the idea of a 'family'.
IIT-B Suicide: Probe Panel Hints at ‘Deteriorating Academic Performance’ of Student as Cause
The college probe panel also noted that "there is no specific evidence of direct caste-based discrimination". Bahujan students, however, raised doubts over the report and investigation.
Showcasing Women Who Fought Patriarchy To Help Other Women Over a Century Ago
A travelling exhibition now in Ahmedabad tells the stories of path-breaking women of the Bombay Presidency.