Raj’s legacy has been ever enriching. Five decades in filmmaking is indeed a long innings, but he didn’t get featured in media like others.
Combining textual reading and archival work, Sunila Kale and Christian Novetzke have teamed together to chart the political conceptualisation of yoga
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 28 June 2025
The Indus Water Treaty has stood the test of time since it was enacted. Its suspension sets a worrying precedent in cross-border hydro diplomacy
BY Kavita Sachwani 31 May 2025
The Deras by Santosh Singh is a compelling study of Punjab’s spiritual hubs offer social identity, mobility, and political influence to marginalised communities.
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 19 April 2025
Relationships should transcend mere formalities, or they risk fading away if efforts aren’t made to rebuild them
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 19 October 2024
In today's polarised overheated political environment, shame as a social construct has been conveniently used as the go-to attack on one's perceived enemies
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 15 June 2024
An amusing take on the universal phenomenon of bladder relief in swimming pools and its unexpected benefits.
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 26 May 2024
As the act of washing dirty linen in public gets negated, the washing machine has instead been put to use to wash the person clean (of his/her dirty attire) for the ballot box
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 21 May 2024
After losing an eye in this violent incident, Salman Rushdie got a chance to re-understand the two-eyed society and he had the self-awareness to see and show the 'Knife' as an idea more than a weapon.
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 18 May 2024
Currently worth $34 million, lipstick sales in the US are close to where they were during the pre-pandemic quarter. And demands are expected to look up.
BY Sudhirendar Sharma 18 July 2021
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