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Babasaheb Ambedkar: A Birth Which Was a Revolution, A Life Which Goes On Forever
A revolutionary intellectual, a complete leader and a compassionate reformer, Ambedkar's achievements are beyond measure, his impact unfathomable.
‘Pandemic Sexism’: Andaman Law College Asks Male, Female Students to Sit Separately
On April 12, the college issued a circular saying that the decision will not only contain the spread of coronavirus but will also prevent any kind of disturbance during …
‘1232 KMS’ Documents the Bitter Truth of the Migrant Crisis
The documentary by Vinod Kapri is about the journey of seven migrant labourers from Ghaziabad to Saharsa in Bihar when the Indian government imposed a nationwide lockdown due to …
‘Hell is Other People’: Social Media and the Gaze of the Other
Our decisions regarding our self-representation are excessively influenced by an invisible gaze.
Post-Pandemic Travel: The Trends We’ll See When the World Opens Up Again
After lockdowns and bans on flying, tourists will have high expectations and demands.
‘Khraniteli’: Soviet-Era ‘Lord of the Rings’ Film a YouTube Hit
'Khraniteli' was probably broadcast only once on Russian television. Now the 30-year-old film version of 'The Lord of the Rings' is a clicks hit on YouTube.
