“They have not started any evacuations from Kharkiv. Here there are bombings every few hours and even minutes, but they are evacuating people from Chernivtsi, which has barely seen …
After Three Lockdowns and a Digital Divide, J&K’s Tribal Children Unlikely to Return to School
The abrupt transit from offline to online education put children from the underprivileged Gujjar-Bakerwal community at a disadvantage from which they may never recover.
‘We Are on Our Own Now’: Indian Students Trapped in Ukraine Metro Stations
Several students are running a fever and have just a day’s ration left.
Alia Bhatt Soars in and as ‘Gangubai’, Confirms Place as Best Actor in Commercial Hindi Cinema
Sanjay Leela Bhansali is spot on when it comes to style and gloss, but the film doesn’t get the politics of a red light area.
Duties of the Powerful, Rights of the Weak
A poem on the power dynamics between the state and the populace, the powerful and the weak.
Blend In or Stand Out? Branding Blunders of Indian Startups
Being low in descriptiveness makes a trademark high in exclusivity. Unfortunately, entrepreneurs often do the reverse, rendering their trademarks non-exclusive and commonplace.
