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The colonial history of the Indian Penal Code and how its influence extends to the BNS
Indian Express· 1 day agoWhen the Company began its operations in the Indian subcontinent, it was largely subject to the...
Zelenskyy in Utah: ‘Evil must always, always lose’
Deseret News· 17 hours agoUkrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy described his country’s ongoing war as “one of the most transparent battles between good and evil in our time”...
‘The anguish of losing Dr Dabholkar fuelled battle of our lifetime’: How rationalist movement in...
Indian Express· 6 days agoThe dots had been connected and now five accused awaited the verdict on Narendra Dabholkar’s murder....
The cast of “The Jamie Foxx Show”: Where are they now?
Revolt· 1 day agoDuring the ‘90s, many Black Americans found comfort in having a plethora of sitcoms that catered to...
We will keep grinding: England boss Southgate
Mid Day· 4 days agoEngland manager Gareth Southgate has led his country to a third semi-final in four major tournaments but ahead of Wednesday’s last-four showdown against...
The 23 Best New Pieces of Summer Menswear to Buy This Week
Robb Report· 1 day agoBut the most notable aspect is its fabric, an organic chambray cotton woven in India on a...
Cha and conversation: Why Manipuris need a good cup of street-style tea
Scroll· 2 days agoWhile waiting for my turn at my regular hajam for a haircut in a gully of Imphal’s Paona Bazar, I followed the ritual I do on every visit ...
Russia-Ukraine war: Why people are getting legs broken by doctors - The Economic Times
The Economic Times· 2 days agoOne of these is getting your legs broken by a doctor. Local media in Ukraine has reported...
Kakuda Review: Neither Scary Nor Funny
rediff.com· 2 days agoSince Kakuda is made for OTT, the film might find its audience of horror fans but it is not particularly scary, and not the least bit funny, observes...
Shankar and the art and craft of creating many blockbusters with the same crux: A journey through...
Indian Express· 2 days agoWhen it comes to Shankar, one thing that has always puzzled me is how a filmmaker whose works often...