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Horror comedies from Stree to Su from So mock patriarchy, flip gender roles, and turn fear into feminist satire.
Madhvi Parekh's exhibition at DAG, Delhi, showcases vibrant, imaginative paintings inspired by Indian folk art traditions and ...
Explore the unseen world of Hazrat Nizamuddin railway station workers through the lens of a photojournalist duo.
In his new book, anthropologist Anand Pandian reflects on how gated communities, oversized vehicles, and digital echo ...
India-Bangladesh relations face a crossroads in 2026. From water disputes to rising radicalism, the stakes are high—can Delhi act before drift turns to loss?
Field Marshal Munir’s threats from American soil reflect Pakistan’s ruling class using external validation to strengthen ...
Despite Modi’s rhetoric of “Viksit Bharat”, record numbers of Indians renounce citizenship for jobs, dignity, and stability ...
In his new book In Praise of Coalition Politics, Manoj Jha critiques BJP’s majoritarian rule, caste politics, and the crisis ...
The Election Commission’s press meet turned combative as the CEC dismissed evidence of voter roll manipulation, eroding trust ...
The BJP’s nomination of C.P. Radhakrishnan as Vice-Presidential candidate signals a push to expand its base in western Tamil ...
The gender gap in India’s judiciary highlights systemic barriers, from collegium practices to career breaks, limiting women’s ...
Explore the life and struggles of African American poet Paul Laurence Dunbar through his historic house in Dayton, Ohio.
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