What Ruskin Bond magically presents in 'A Little Book of India' is the emotions of a man who holds dear what was earned with sweat and blood because he …
Gujarat Official Suspended After School Elocution Contest on ‘My Idol Nathuram Godse’
After the contest (and topic) attracted widespread condemnation, the organisers of the event instructed the boy who won the first prize to return the trophy.
‘Gehraiyaan’ is an Inconsistent Attempt at Capturing the Messiness of Modern Relationships
Shakun Batra's previous venture 'Kapoor and Sons' depicted complex human relationships with dexterity. His latest film fails to conjure a repeat of the same.
I’m a Writer, a Hijabi Writer
'They reckon that the cloth on my head doesn't let me think, choose, make decisions.'
The US Media’s Breathless Shoplifting Coverage Ignores the Misery That Drives Theft
Corporate media is running constant, sensationalised stories about shoplifting — while ignoring the food insecurity and generalized desperation that is driving many people to shoplift.
Confidence Culture Tells Women To Be More Self-assured – But Ignores the Real Problems
There is a pervasive message from fashion, tech and the media that women can change their lives if they could be more confident.
A Caste Wall: Everyday Experiences of Bahujan Historians in DU’s History Department
The reason our representation is so low is because upper-caste academia restricts our representation.
