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Dark Comedy in ‘Darlings’ Sheds Light on the Complex ‘Cycle of Abuse’
At its core, the film is a story of the relentlessness of hope amidst shattered dreams, and how people who are intimately connected find themselves trapped in these cycles.
‘The Bird Is Freed’: As New Twitter Owner, Elon Musk Fires CEO Parag Agarwal, 3 Other Execs
Agrawal, who was appointed Twitter's chief executive last year, had clashed with Musk publicly and privately in recent months about the takeover.
If Wife Is Asked To Do Household Work, Does Not Mean She Is Treated Like Maid: Bombay HC
The court made the observation while quashing a cruelty case filed against a man by his wife.
‘Kind Enough to Leave Minor Alive,’ MP HC Reduces Jail Term of Convict Who Raped 4-Year-Old
The incident took place on May 31, 2007, when Ram Singh, then 25 years old, had lured the girl to his tent by offering her one rupee and raped …
Hyderabad: Child Raped in School by Principal’s Driver; Accused Arrested
Parents of the girl and other students have been protesting at the school, demanding action against school authorities for allowing a person who is not an employee to have …
Shehan Karunatilaka Wins Booker Prize for Sri Lankan Political Satire, the Seven Moons of Maali Almeida
Shehan Karunatilaka’s Booker winning novel is a black comedy about the afterlife, a murder mystery, and a political satire set against the violent backdrop of the late-1980s Sri Lankan …
Sri Lankan Author Shehan Karunatilaka Wins Booker for ‘The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida’
This is Karunatilaka's second novel. It is a work of satire, set in a Sri Lanka beset by civil war.
MP’s MBBS in Hindi Policy Overlooks the Many Faces of Language in Education
There is rare anecdotal evidence of students who completed their schooling in Hindi and dropped out of MBBS programmes because of language obstacles.
Delhi: Miranda House Students Allege Men Scaled Walls, Harassed Women at Diwali Fest
In its statement, Delhi police said the event was 'incident free' and claimed that no men entered the college, even though some videos shared on social media show otherwise.
