The significance of International Women's Day goes beyond mere celebration, it is a call to action.
Liberalisation brought in huge benefits, but the scale of corruption went up a lot and the political class that ruled, changed bureaucrats like used tissue-paper.
Producers R. D. Bansal are poised to bring back restored version of Satyajit Ray’s Nayak across Indian theatres on 21st February after 59 years.
Our cultural dementia makes an entire nation isolate a particular region since its fight has been deliberately suppressed to enhance the delusion of peace.
Wenders offers the audience the rare opportunity to witness history in the making and in motion.
Lorde entirely devoted her life and creative expertise to confront and combat the deluded ideas of racism, sexism, classism, and homophobia.
The novel is an extraordinary narrative of pain and triumph, of silence and voice, and of oppression and liberation.
The good will always be good, everywhere, and a helpful gesture is remembered, even in Delhi.
To a Calcuttan, the Delhi of 1967 appeared to have too much space and seemed bleak, lonely and not warm enough to endear.
Women write better than men. It is not just a statement. It is basic science.
The celebration is not just a festival, it’s a vibrant expression of tradition and culture.
Life as it is being lived, across cities and time zones has regressed into a performative act.
In the intricate tapestry of life, every thread represents a chapter, an event, or an opportunity to embark on a new journey.
Anne Brontë, the quiet force of the Brontë sisters, wove delicate truths into her words with a steadfast, gentle power.
Essentially, Kalpataru is a tree conjured into existence by human desire and belief.
Where the holy Ganga meets the sea, faith blossoms under vibrant skies, uniting hearts at the serene Ganga Sagar Mela.