By Sayan Lodh
The intra-community strife came out in public with the release of the teaser of Ilmaz Syed’s documentary Beginning of an End.
Asides
By Vagmi Singh
Packed with engaging writing, Deborah Levy’s ‘Things I Don’t Want to Know’, a living autobiography, offers powerful insights into the complexities of identity, power struggle and social justice.
By Shonima N
By focusing on small towns, the new Malayalam cinema has brought to life empowering female representations who are able to voice their resistance from the very place they stand to break free from the structures that was suffocating them since time immemorial.
By Rimli Bhattacharya
I end my essay with an open question to Nolan: was it necessary to speak of Bhagavad Gita when Oppie was having sex with his girlfriend? Did you witness it, Mr. Nolan?
By Mursed Alam
Although it does not feature in the usual political commentary, it has become a common knowledge that the majority of the people involved in and dying in poll violence are Bengali Muslims.
By Jun A. Alindogan
My present residence is at the foothills of Montalban, Rizal amidst diminishing hills because of unregulated quarrying. The town is the last municipality in the province of Rizal that borders Bulacan province.
By Farnaz Fatima
As we bid farewell to Sylvester da Cunha, we celebrate this lasting legacy of the Amul Girl and her undeniable impact on the world of advertising.
By Radhika Sabnis
In the case of Katkari people, the so called Sanskritisation has left them destitute, and deprived, instead of granting them a higher position in the social hierarchy.
By Ajay Kranthi & Sandeep Pandey
But, the administration, possibly on the excuse of complaints from some students and their parents, wants to impose caste-class segregation in serving meals resembling separate lunch counters for blacks and whites in the Jim Crow infested United States.
By Shreyas Balasubramanian
AI can aid human work in the music industry through the use of AI-powered software and tools that can analyze and provide musicians with insights into the technical aspects of their music such as tempo, melody, and rhythm.
By Kabir Deb
For those who want to understand how a writer should penetrate the thick and insensitive skin of society, Indira Goswami: Margins and Beyond is a wonderful book to start with.
By Mubashir Karim
Jafar Panahi’s ‘No Bears’, if not anything else, is yet again, a testament of a self, caught in the whirlwind of a society that is yet to come to terms with a mechanical mesh committed to truth-telling through images.
By Shahid Jamal
Being a citizen of this country, I am neither interested in knowing who inaugurated the new parliament building nor in its design and architecture. My interest lies only in the functioning of the parliament.
By Shruti Sharma
Think ‘Dangal’, ‘Shabhash Mithu’, ‘Chak de! India’, a sportswoman is the medium through whom a father’s dream or a male coach’s unfulfilled desire to win laurels for the country is accomplished.
By Sharmita Lahiri
Samaresh Kaku the person became more fathomable to me, through Samaresh Majumder the writer. He was indeed a literary creator who in real life did not deviate from the thoughts he presented in his works.
By Chaandreyi Mukherjee
Rushdie’s narrative seduces and beguiles as it traces dynasties of kings and their reigns full of intrigue and passion, conversing animals, magical metamorphoses, charming forest goddesses and an enigmatic and supremely alluring storyteller.
By Nishi Pulugurtha
‘Home Anthology’ is marked by a “plurality of approach” and it is this plurality that strikes one as one reads the poems in it.
By Anwesh Satpathy
Gandhian anarchism can be rightfully termed as a form of decolonial anarchism, rooted in the experience of India’s rural life.
By Mohammad Asif
Turkle and Friedmann warn that excessive dependency on technology is eroding the organic connectivity by undoing us as humans, which we are precisely experiencing in our post-COVID-19 socialisations.
By Mohammad Asim Siddiqui
Bilal’s translation is enriched by an extremely well-written and comprehensive introduction about the poem running into more than fifty pages.
