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Strong Female Leads, MeToo, And More: A Look At Women In Hindi Cinema In 2018
The year will go down in history as a milestone in the long journey of the Indian woman towards true equality.
Aatish Taseer: The story of Brahmins cannot simply be the story of Dalit oppression
Aatish Taseer interviewed by Pragya Tiwari
Prithviraj Kapoor’s iconic 1945 play Deewar rises from the ashes
Prithvi Theatre Festival opened with the play 'Deewar' that once saw censorship and packed houses.
Decoding Mohan Bhagwat’s Speech: What to Expect from RSS in 2019
Pragya Tiwari highlights key takeaways from Mohan Bhagwat’s Vijaya Dashami speech.
The Foot Soldiers of Hindutva Have been Lurking in the Shadows For a Long Time
Book Review of Dhierendra K. Jha's book on the RSS.
The Cauvery water dispute is more than an escalated local issue, it is an urgent cautionary tale
The Cauvery water dispute is symptomatic of some of the biggest problems that India is grappling with, writes Pragya Tiwari.
Criminal Defamation Must Go Because People Must Not Be Jailed for Speaking their Minds
MPs should support the repeal of this old colonial law, says Tatagatha Satpathy, who has moved a Private Members Bill in Parliament.
Manufacturing discontent: India’s workers in crisis
Labour courts are overburdened and the justice system is a nightmare for the poor to negotiate.
Making Aadhaar compulsory jeopardises privacy rights
In conversation with Jean Dreze on Aadhar.