It is time education is recast as a public good for 'unlearning bias, prejudice and divisiveness'. When human rights norms become mainstreamed into the curriculum, the transformative potential of …
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Review: ‘Tanaav’ Reveals the True Costs of Conflict
The series dismantles the homogeneity of the two warring camps. Not all Indian officers are alike — neither are the militants.
A Villanelle for Sisyphus
This poem highlights the importance of taking a step back and realising the importance of giving up amidst 'hustle culture'.
Madonna’s ‘Sex’ 30 Years On: A Bold Feminist Statement
Saying that she enabled Cardi B, Miley Cyrus and Kim Kardarshian to flaunt their sexuality now, Madonna's reissued book will feature at Art Basel Miami Beach.
Pre-Matric Scholarship for Minority Students Will No Longer Apply for Classes I to VIII
Only students of Class IX and X will be eligible for the scholarship.
Nadav Lapid Reminds Us that ‘The Kashmir Files’ Is Not Just Propaganda But Crass Too
The director's words make it clear that the global film community expects that India will not push forward a mediocre and “vulgar” film.
‘The Fabelmans’: Spielberg’s Most Personal Film
In his semi-autobiographical work, the popular director portrays how he became a filmmaker.
How Women Tackle Inequality and Abuse in Mollywood
A group of women have set up a collective to help female creatives thrive and expose wrongdoing in the male-dominated industry. But being associated with the pro-gender equality group …
20 Minutes for Heartbreak
An account of suffering heartbreak and scheduling it during a break from a major assignment.
