A museum at Hundarman village near Kargil stores memories of those who lost their loved ones during the 1971 India-Pakistan war.
Why Has Protest Music Dried up in Nigeria?
Young Nigerians are protesting bad governance and police brutality. Where is the music to assist them?
Open Book Examination Results: Many Final-Year DU Students Marked Zero, Absent
'I had submitted my answer paper on the portal before time and also got an automated email which said that my paper was received, but I was still marked …
My First Time as a Pallbearer
With tears streaming down my face, I could only think of the orange candies Ajji always carried in her purse.
Decoding National Interest and the Dream of an Ideal Democracy
As PM Modi virtually unveiled a statue of Swami Vivekananda at JNU last week, he spoke of putting national interest above individual ideology.
The Women of My Village and Their Underrated Love for Reading
What kind of rebellion can be so silent, so concealed, yet so commanding?
Shashi Tharoor’s ‘The Battle of Belonging’: Broad, Brilliant, but Not Bold Enough
Despite being an exhaustive and immersive read, the book falls short of being a real game-changer.
The Gastronomical Comfort in ‘The End of the F***ing World’
Why the show leaves me craving a large plate of chips, all golden, perfectly crunchy, not too hard and not too soft, with a heavy sprinkle of salt.
