In 2012, Sanya* joined an institute to learn MS Office. When the teacher was delivering a lecture, she noticed the girl sitting next to her was writing furiously. Her pen danced across the page like ...
Vijay Varma has shared how, during his FTII days, he would wait outside Naseeruddin Shah’s lectures for hours, hoping to ...
Vijay Varma has become one of the most exciting actors of his generation; the kind who doesnt just play a character but ...
Munier Chowdhury was, in many ways, a highly accomplished man. He was a teacher, a playwright, and an excellent public ...
Munier Chowdhury's extraordinary contributions—not only through his own work but also by inspiring others and engaging in dialogue—made him unique.
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The Indigenous Replications of Project Macaulay
In an unsurprisingly puerile Ramnath Goenka Lecture, Narendra Modi has re-invoked the favourite cultural hobby-horse of the ...
Bangladesh has made strides in digital innovation, yet millions of visually impaired users remain excluded as Bangla accessibility tools lag behind. Their stories reveal a tech landscape still only ha ...
On the 165th anniversary of the arrival of indentured workers in South Africa, Emeritus Professor Rajend Mesthrie delivered a compelling lecture on the historical significance of the Durban ship lists ...
A powerful conversation with Telugu writer Syed Saleem on disability, marginalisation, creative struggle and humanist fiction ...
Kashmir will remember him not merely as a poet or scholar but as a cultural ambassador, a bridge connecting generations ...
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Did English language create captive minds? PM’s Macaulay reference is only half-truth
Macaulay’s intervention led to a colonial mentality in several sections of India. But because of English language, it also led to a lot of unintended consequences.
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