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Are Invisible Battles Unreal?

Bani K May 27, 2022

A perspective on the disparity between reality and what is visible to the others when it comes to mental health issues.

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Depeche Mode Keyboardist Andy Fletcher Dies at 60

DW May 27, 2022

Fletcher, who was 60, helped define the sound of 1980s and 90s synth-pop and alternative rock.

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The Camaraderie of Strangers

Sangeeta Kampani May 27, 2022

The poet's ode to her mother-in-law who weathered grave mental health issues for decades.

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‘How Will I Study’: Victim’s Family Bears the Brunt of Contradictory Claims in Nagaon Violence

Pratyush Deep Kotoky May 27, 2022

From the death of a villager in police custody to setting fire to a police station, the grisly turn of events has affected normalcy in Salonabori village of Assam's …

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Review: ‘Anek’ Is Missing the Micro Moments That Make a Convincing Movie

Tanul Thakur May 27, 2022

Anek doesn’t have characters as much as argumentative Political Uncles — the embodiments of insufferable PhD theses one desperate moment away from saying “subaltern”.

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Drop in Learning Outcomes Across Grades, Subjects, Finds Education Ministry Survey

The Wire Staff May 27, 2022

The National Achievement Survey, conducted in November last year, found that the national average of scores in all subjects evaluated fell from the last iteration of the survey in …

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‘Men’ Is Terrifying – Until It Succumbs to Its Big Ideas

Eileen Jones May 27, 2022

Alex Garland’s latest is a horror movie about how awful it is to be a woman. But all the terror drains out of the film by the end, and …

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In America, There Is Mass Death, Then There Is Nothing

David Sirota May 27, 2022

It doesn’t matter how many people are slaughtered. It doesn’t even matter if they’re children, as they were in Texas yesterday. In America, the response to gun violence is …

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Review: Diary Writing as Wound and Therapy – Navigating Solitude Through the First Lockdown

Karan Kapoor May 26, 2022

Even as it encapsulates the disarray of a deeply distressing time, the spirit of Manash Firaq Bhattacharjee’s 'The Town Slowly Empties' is ultimately uplifting.

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The Eyes on My Street

Priya Singh May 26, 2022

It's funny that what Foucault stated about a prison and how people’s gaze can visually control another person seems so relevant to my neighbourhood.

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