The Congress is hoping to revamp its image by inducting more young people, but my recent encounters with the Indian Youth Congress has left me more disillusioned than ever …
Saif Ali Khan Shines in Netflix’s ‘Sacred Games’ And Aren’t We Glad to Have Him Back
The series is not flawless, but it's still very good and sets a high bar for the other six Indian originals Netflix has planned.
Hush, Shush, Keep Your Conscience Shut
For every attack that tortured my soul, I won't say quiet, not anymore.
Sonam Kapoor and #EverydayPhenomenal: Should Celebrities Tone Down Their Extravagance?
In a recent interview, Sonam Kapoor-Ahuja described her wedding as 'small and intimate', prompting me to question what simplicity looks like in a society as unequal as ours.
With Open Letter, Jamia Milia’s Women Students Continue Fight Against Gender-Biased Rules
"Our cages are getting smaller and smaller and we are helpless to do anything but resist," say Jamia's women's hostel residents.
Schools Need to Stop Shaming Girls for the Length of Their Skirts
When a girl is shamed for the length of her skirt, both boys and girls grow up thinking that a girl's character is tied to her clothing.
Debate: In Defence of Sanjay Dutt and ‘Sanju’
Sanju Baba is certainly not a victim of circumstance, but he has paid his debt to society and should be allowed to move on.
Nepalis are Sick of Living Under India’s Shadow
Being anti-Indian has become one of the ways to exude national pride in Nepal. Both countries need to fix that.
Everyday Pakistan: Breaking Barriers, Building Harmony One Instagram Post at a Time
What started off as a project to counter stereotypes of life in Pakistan is now expanding into a cross-border community.
