Journalism
Dear New York Times: Eat Your Elitism. This is India's Century
A critique of the consistently racist coverage of India by the New York Times and why it cannot reform itself.
Journalism
A critique of the consistently racist coverage of India by the New York Times and why it cannot reform itself.
Journalism
Public opinion was always a great force in politics throughout the history of India dating back to the Vedic period. We present a brief history of how public opinion was gathered, and the impact it had on kings and empires. This is a largely overlooked chapter of Indian history.
Banaras Hindu University
“You are the mother of four children. Think of The Leader newspaper as your fifth child. Now, this child has been struck by disease. Shouldn’t this child be saved at any cost?” That was Pandit Madan Mohan Malaviya, “the foremost among all Bhikshus in India” standing before his wife,
Journalism
Twitter Inc cofounder and CEO Jack Dorsey visited India. And got Jacked. There’s just no other way to say this but it appears that Jack Dorsey seems dense or incompetent or both. For a techie and CEO of one of the world’s most successful social media platforms operating
Amit Shah
The Puranic story of Raktabijasura is one of my all-time favourites. Very briefly, Raktabijasura is a Rakshasa, a demon who is endowed with a boon that he thinks will make him deathless. Accordingly, each time a single drop of blood falls from his body, a new Raktabijasura is born. That
Journalism
Barkha Dutt lost the moral authority to criticise Kapil Sibal long ago when she abandoned all journalistic norms.