Many of those critical or skeptical of the monarchy have felt silenced.
Category: Livewire
Communal Virus Injected into Diaspora, and the Culture is Growing
Incidents like the violence in Leicester are only going to increase and spread elsewhere unless local governments take decisive action.
‘Chup’: A Series of Murders Where Critics Get a Killer Review
Director R. Balki doffs his hat to Guru Dutt and Amitabh Bachchan but revels in hammering the same point over and over again to the point of tedium.
How a Cross-Border Workshop With Over 60 Indian, Pakistani Journalists in Nepal Broke Barriers
Journalists at the week-long workshop discussed issues around cross-border stories and how the relations – or lack thereof – and climate changes affect these areas.
University of Cambridge Says It Gained From Slave Trade
The acknowledgement comes as a string of leading British institutions have been re-evaluating the central role that slavery had in enriching Britain and how they benefited from its injustices.
UP: Minor Who Was Allegedly Gang-Raped Seen Walking Naked on Street in Viral Video
A first information report was lodged on September 7, a week after the incident happened, and one of the accused was arrested on September 15.
Strangers at the Library Bar
The poem draws from the realisation of the strangeness within all of us that inspires our need for coherence, which we fulfil by meeting people.
Fourth Wave Feminists
A poem from the perspective of a fourth-wave feminist i.e. the poet, and her worries for the future generation of feminists.
DU vs St Stephen’s: College Likely to Challenge HC Verdict on Admission Process
Members of the college's governing body met on Tuesday to discuss the future course of action and decided to move the Supreme Court against the high court order.
Karnataka: Dalit Family Fined Rs 60,000 After a Teen ‘Touches’ Hindu Deity Idol
The village elders ruled that the boy had touched the pole connected to the idol of Sidiranna, a prominent south Indian village deity, during a procession and the idol …
