This transformative retelling of the widely known tales of the demon corpse and King Vikramaditya offer both suspense and unexpected warmth in equal measure.
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Jinit is a senior correspondent writing about international affairs, art, culture, current affairs, politics, and the environment from Mumbai.
The NPP is betting that local issues of connectivity, corruption, and indigenous identity will resonate louder than established party loyalties in these border constituencies.
BY Jinit Parmar 9 April 2026
The war may not be taking place in their backyards, yet the Philippines, Japan, and New Zealand are suffering due to their dependence on one energy source, oil, which goes through the Strait of Hormuz.
BY Jinit Parmar 8 April 2026
The West Asia war has cancelled 23,000 flights, doubling airfares to India and crashing international hostel bookings from 50 per cent to just 10 per cent. But hostel companies are hopeful of revival and focus on offering backpacker and traveler facilities and services.
BY Jinit Parmar 7 April 2026
Life of the rescuer is unpredictable amidst the bombings, yet they take every step to save, feed and treat the cats of Iran.
BY Jinit Parmar 4 April 2026
Socialist Unity Centre of India (Communist) candidate from Ettumanoor in Kottayam district of Kerala, Ashna Thambi, with a declared net worth of Rs 84, is campaigning from house to house with a message of change and the need for a people’s movement.
BY Jinit Parmar 2 April 2026
The decline of birds in Mumbai and MMR is no accident. It is the sum of all those decisions that were made, and those that were not.
BY Jinit Parmar 27 March 2026
For the coastal belt of Maharashtra, a region synonymous with the world famous Alphonso mango and cashew, the summers of 2025 and 2026 will be remembered not for harvest festivals, but for empty orchards and mounting debts.
BY Jinit Parmar 24 March 2026
Iranian/Norwegian metal band Confess’ frontman, Nikan Khosravi about his time in jail in Iran, the anti-war and anti-regime environment in Iran and the hope for change in Iranians heart.
BY Jinit Parmar 18 March 2026
India consumed 3.08 crore metric tonnes of LPG from April 2025 to February 2026. Between April 2025 and January 2026, India imported 1.87 crore metric tonnes of LPG, majority through the Strait of Hormuz. During the same period, Indian produced 1.06 crore metric tonnes of LPG. All of this is distributed throughout the 25,566 distribution centres in the country.
BY Jinit Parmar 13 March 2026
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