'No comedy, no jokes. If you are looking for humour, read up on the rescue mission to save the 15 miners trapped in the coalmine in Meghalaya.'
As a Muslim Woman, I Can’t Get a Job Without Giving Up My Freedom of Choice
I used to think wearing an abaya wasn't an issue in India. Then I started wearing one.
Hardik Pandya’s Misogyny on ‘Koffee With Karan’ is Yet Another Reminder of Our Culture of Silence
Not a single person from either the film or sports fraternity has condemned Hardik Pandya's sexist statements on the show.
How to Clean Up Your Cyber-Hygiene This Year
Protect yourself from hackers, trolls, bots, social media executives and programmers in need of ethics training.
Delegation of MPs to Meet With HRD, Demand Removal of JNU’s Vice Chancellor
A group of MPs wants to demand an investigation into misgovernance by the JNU administration under the vice chancellor.
Slaying the Snark: What Lewis Carroll’s Nonsense Poem Tell Us About Reality
We talk about ‘common sense’ or dismiss things as ‘nonsense’, but we rarely think about what sense itself is until it goes missing.
The Illusion of Choice in Netflix’s ‘Bandersnatch’
It is not your story – you are an instrument in the progression of the plot, but the show will go on, regardless of your presence.
Outside Delhi’s Parties, An Even Darker Side to Drugs
Delhi’s drug markets are concealed deep within its many densely-packed slums – serving the city’s 23 million denizens with any and all manner of vice.
How Celebrity Non-Experts and Amateur Opinion Could Change the Way We Acquire Knowledge
Celebrities are turning away from the fields that made them famous and becoming amateur experts.
