This essay offers a sociological reading of three poems, framing silence as a form of resistance—against noise, injustice, and dehumanization.
SCD Government College here released an anthology of poems, titled “Sallies of Surreal Shades”, officials said, adding that it has been penned by Ashok Kapoor, a former professor and an alumnus of the ...
All newspapers, social media, kitty parties and bars are suddenly talking of Dev Anand’s charisma because of Vicky Lalwani’s podcast with Mohan Churiwala, a Mumbai businessman, who was his closest fan ...
Designed as a citizen-centric platform, the exhibition showcases the functioning, technological advancements and community-oriented initiatives of the Delhi Police. It highlights ...
This harum-scarum farce comedy is Katharine Hepburn's first of this type. Opposite her is Cary Grant, who is perfectly at home as a farceur after his work in "The Awful Truth." Picture is moulded ...
Children’s Day is celebrated every year on November 14 to honour Pandit Jawaharlal Nehru, also known as Chacha Nehru, and his deep love for children. It’s a day that celebrates innocence, joy, ...
Some songs don’t just play; they take you back. To a school auditorium echoing with claps, the smell of chalk dust, or the nervous excitement before a performance. Whether it was a dance competition, ...
The third season, officially announced in February, follows DIG Vartika Chaturvedi (Shefali Shah) and her team—Neeti (Rasika Dugal) and Bhupi—as they uncover a large-scale human trafficking operation.
American rapper, record producer, and actor Busta Rhymes was honored with the inaugural Rock the Bells Visionary Award at the 2025 MTV Video Music Awards for his “boundary-breaking cultural impact and ...
As Opposition parties continue to voice their objections against the Maharashtra government's plan to introduce Hindi as a third language in schools, Nationalist Congress Party (NCP-SP) leader Supriya ...
Analysis: The skipping ropes, rhymes and stories which were the social media of Ireland's playgrounds are disappearing, but not without a fight In 1994, every child in our Dublin housing estate had a ...