In the wake of the Pulwama attack, a group of men in Bangalore had forced the owners of Karachi Bakery to hide the name of Pakistan's city on the …
The Untold Story of Freddie Mercury in ‘Bohemian Rhapsody’
The film glosses over the era's homophobia and how Mercury, who tested HIV positive, dealt with it.
Agitating Students Confine Jadavpur Deputy VC in Office For Two Days
Students have been protesting against the administration since February 19 for stalling union elections and not probing attacks on left-wing students.
How Hollywood Films Perpetuate Racial Stereotypes
In most cases, Asian characters are nerdy, black men are dangerous and Latinos are fiery.
Young Pakistanis Say ‘No to War’ and Condemn Pulwama Attack
Pakistani journalist Sehyr Mirza initiated the 'Anti Hate Challenge' on social media to spread the message of peace and love.
School Students are Becoming the Latest Generation of Climate Change Activists
Four pieces of advice for young people wanting to fight climate change.
Why Some Bahujan, Muslim and Tribal Students are Quitting Pinjra Tod
Nine women from Bahujan, tribal and Muslim communities have accused Pinjra Tod of appropriating their voices to appear inclusionary.
Protesting Hindu College’s ‘Virgin Tree Puja’ is Becoming an Annual Tradition Itself
Pinjra Tod members managed to disrupt this year's worshipping but the men resorted to playing 'holi' instead.
Young Adults Have Every Right to Celebrate Love, Let Them: Jignesh Mevani
'Our youngsters are at liberty – and constitutionally protected – to do whatever they want as long as they are not in conflict with the law of the land'.
