As the iconic Statesman House in Kolkata gets turned into a mall, a veteran journalist remembers his journey through those walls.
Rewriting Roald Dahl: A Society Reckoning With its Past or Posthumous Censorship?
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.
Notes from a Survey: How Did the COVID-19 Pandemic Affect Female University Students?
The survey carried out among 430 female students of Delhi University reveal that a number of them had felt that their mobility and freedom had been restricted, leading to …
‘Gulmohar’ Unfolds Like a Novel With Compelling, Multiple Points of View
The movie's grasp on the Indian family dynamics makes it stand out.
ChatGPT: How To Prevent It Becoming a Nightmare for Professional Writers
Journalists, policymakers and academics are among those whose worlds could be turned upside down by AI chatbots.
For Sound Menstrual Policy, Conversations Around it Must Be More Public
Concerns related to menstrual health have been unheeded by the legislators and judiciary, except in a few cases. It is important to interrogate why that is.
We Can Celebrate Swara Bhasker and Fahad Ahmad’s Marriage, But Let’s Not Make it a Symbol
A couple should be allowed to be who they are and love how they please without the burden of society's hopes and expectations.
Dowry in Kerala: ‘Congratulations on the Wedding! Which Car Are You Getting?’
The higher the groom's financial and social standing, the better the car he is expected to receive.
