It is not just the verdict of the sessions court that has failed the survivor, but the entire process that was followed post the assault has made a public …
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‘Our Lives Are Shaped by Violence’: Kashmiri Artist Detained for ‘We Are Palestine’ Mural
"I don’t think Kashmir is safe for artists to express themselves," Mudasir Gull says.
Assam: Girl Dies By Suicide After Alleged Sexual Assault, College Teacher Held
The police said that the minor girl was found hanging on Monday but the matter was not informed to the authorities.
At Miss Universe Pageant, Myanmar’s Contestant Pleads ‘Our People Are Dying’
'I would like to urge everyone to speak about Myanmar. As Miss Universe Myanmar since the coup, I have been speaking out as much as I can,' Thuzar Wint …
Netflix’s ‘Ahaan’ Steers Clear of Sermons to Prioritise Person Over Performer
Nikhil Pherwani’s debut film dignifies an unacknowledged dream.
What Kind of Democracy Kills Children?
Israel claims to be the only democracy in the Middle East. Yet its wanton, murderous bombing campaign in Gaza is slaughtering not just civilians, but scores of children.
Review: Salman Khan Repeats the Same Old Tired Tricks in ‘Radhe’
The escalating levels of regression and laziness reveal a stark contempt for the audience.
How the Camera Has Changed the Dynamics of the Classroom
From concerns about surveillance to the blurring of spaces, it is evident now that the virus has changed more than our physiologies.
FTII Students’ Association Demands Suspension of Online Classes Due to COVID Crisis
The Pune-based institute's administration has made it clear that online classes will continue to be held for the duration they are planned.
‘The Disciple’: A Meditative Enquiry Into the Hypocrisies of Tradition
Chaitanya Tamhane’s film is set in the world of classical music but is a metaphor for the Indian way.
