People in India can fight cases of property matters for 20 years but do not believe in fighting for justice when collective injustice is meted out.
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For ‘LGBTQ Outreach’, Hindutva Radicals File Criminal Complaint Against Mohan Bhagwat
The RSS chief's references to the Mahabharata have earned a sharp response from elements in the Hindutva ecosystem who say they are offended by his interpretation.
Why ‘Bharat Jodo Yatra’ Has Captured the Popular Imagination
Walking together with people and taking them along is important in itself, particularly so in times of deep economic and social discontent. The yatra serves as a reminder of …
Why Your Brain Isn’t Wired To Stick To New Year Resolutions
Our brains are lazy and want to minimise cognitive load – meaning we repeat what we find pleasurable rather than consider many different and new options, which may be …
Remembering the Time When Gina Lollobrigida’s Visit to Bombay Created Quite a Flutter
Lo Lollo, one of the biggest stars in the European film firmament, passed away on January 16 at 95.
Over 55,000 Websites Blocked Since January 2015, Most to ‘Protect Indian State’: Report
There needs to be more transparency on the blocking mechanism of websites under Section 69A, the report by SFLC.in says.
‘We’re So Used to Literacy That We’ve Forgotten it’s a Privilege’
Author Jerry Pinto argued for the need to open ourselves up to different worlds – through books and people – if we want a more peaceful society.
‘Buried Monolgues’: An Art Project Integrating Archaeology and Aesthetics
The ongoing art and history show at Kerala's Kashi Hallegua Art Gallery in Mattancherry is bringing together artists, academics, and performers to explore the unnoticed pasts and the fluid …
‘Spare’, Prince Harry’s Hotly Touted New Memoir Is a Deluge of Unsolicited Information
The meat of the book lies in the deeply intimate portrait Harry paints of his rather private, very dysfunctional family – a brother with unhealthy sibling rivalry issues, an …
Adi Shankaracharya: An Advocate of Caste System Or a Liberal Hindu Thinker?
Critical remarks made by Kerala minister M.B. Rajesh about the Vedantic exponent were rebuked by the Union minister V. Muraleedharan. Excerpts from Shankara's philosophy vindicate the former's views.