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LiveWire: Opinion pieces on politics, feminism, LGBTQIA rights, pop culture, movies, books, TV, music dating/relationships and sexuality

Is India’s Gen-Z Asking the Right Questions?

Diya Chordia November 18, 2019

We really cannot grow until we all grow together.

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Why We Must Lower Our Expectations of Reading

Inika Murkumbi November 15, 2019

One by one, slowly and steadily, I'm learning how to talk to books again.

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‘Kaghaz Ki Kashti’: A Different Shade of Blue

Dawn November 15, 2019

Naseer and Shahab’s latest track is a moody take on our more darker emotions.

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In Photos | Nigeria’s Trafficked Children Have Never Been to School

Tobore Ovuorie and Yemisi Onadipe November 15, 2019

Human trafficking and modern day slavery involve the illegal trade of people for exploitation or commercial gain and is a $150 billion global industry.

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Despite ‘Severe’ Air Quality, Delhi Kids Run Marathon on Children’s Day

LiveWire Staff November 14, 2019

The marathon was organised by a Delhi-based NGO 'Prayas' even though schools in Delhi and NCR have been directed to suspend classes and all activities.

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‘Gentleman’ Kise Kehte Hain?’ and Other Bland Recipes for Baseline Decency

Sreemoyee Mukherjee November 14, 2019

Why are men put on literal and figurative pedestals in public spheres and in our private lives for simply achieving what should be 'the baseline for human decency'?

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Gen Xers, Millennials and Even Some Gen Zs Choose Vinyl & Drive Record Sales Up

Marina Eckersley November 14, 2019

Studies show that those between 35 to 40 years of age want music from their generation like their parents did.

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Ayodhya Verdict: A Win-Win Situation for Indian Muslims

Mohammad Alishan Jafri November 14, 2019

Of mosques, schools and memorials: A satirical piece on the 'pampering' of Indian Muslims.

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What’s in a Name?

Amrita Brahmo November 13, 2019

When I boarded a taxi in the capital and came face-to-face with the ambiguity of my religion.

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Break the Cycle | Know Your Rights 101: Domestic Abuse and Violence

Devneel Goswami November 13, 2019

On Sunday, an NGO in Delhi tied up with all-female collective Coven Code to host a workshop and performance in a bid to spread awareness about gender-based violence.

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