Excerpted with permission from 'What Millennials Want: Decoding the World’s Largest Generation' by Vivan Marwaha.
Review: Jayalalithaa Biopic ‘Thalaivii’ Is As Uncomplicated as Devotion Itself
The movie, spanning 25 years, is a simple drama that has 'good people' and 'bad people'.
‘Emergency Calls Only’
A poem on restlessness over not being able to meet your lover while living in an place where a communication blackout is an everyday affair.
How Biased Content Algorithms Reinforce Gendered Stereotypes in Young Children
Cooking and make-up games for girls. Racing, math and science games for boys. Here's how app stores reflect our society's inherent gender bias.
Central University of Kerala Warns Teachers Against Delivering ‘Anti-National’ Lectures
The circular came in the aftermath of the suspension of a political science assistant professor who had called the Sangh Parivar and the Modi government 'proto-fascist.'
Germany’s Angela Merkel Declares ‘Yes, I Am a Feminist’
Speaking to reporters after an event with Nigerian writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie in Düsseldorf, Merkel spoke about her new perspective on feminism.
Review | A Poetic Journey Back Home
Siddharth Dasgupta has the heart of a nomad and it comes across beautifully in his collection titled 'A Movable East'.
The Ticking Clock: Is My Time Running Out?
A year ago, I did not know what I wanted to do with my life. A year later, I am still not sure. The only difference is I am …
Everything That’s Wrong With Sentencing a White Supremacist to Read Jane Austen and Charles Dickens
In the UK, 21-year-old Ben John – convicted of possessing a bomb-making manual – was asked by judge to read 'Pride and Prejudice', 'A Tale of Two Cities' and …
