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The Divergent Series: The birth of an Allegiant leader
It is about a struggle for power and a realisation that the antagonist and protagonist are never truly clear.
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Why are Lahore Fort’s walls being used as urinals?
I was disgusted. This sight was to set the tone for the rest of my walk around the fort.
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Series 4 Chandni Chowk Part 1 Where roses bloom like bruises
One cannot be expected to remember all their husbands, after all; it is much more convenient to simply forget.
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If US and Cuba can do it, can Pakistan and India make peace with history?
Can the talk of missile development and nuclear proliferation give way to talk of human development?
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How many of our 23-year-olds even know the struggles of 23-year-old Bhagat Singh?
He was an avowed socialist, who dreamed of freedom from the British Raj and of an egalitarian, secular India.
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Downing Street raises the Belgian flag and we tweet for Brussels - but where was this sympathy after Ankara?
There seems to be limits to our solidarity and these boundaries look uncomfortably like the map of western Europe.
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Why should male tennis players be paid more than female players, Novak?
Feminism is about ensuring equal opportunity, equal freedom, and equal respect for women.
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“The dirtiest sewer, starvation or even death would’ve been preferred over working for these pimps”
At the tender age of 13, Amal has seen some of the darkest days any child her age could even imagine to see.
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The problem with Vande Mataram and Hindu nationalism
Congress demanded ‘disciplinary’ action against Waris Pathan, but criticised the BJP during the JNU episode.
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Batman v Superman and the real Dawn of Justice, I loved it!
The story is captivating, the action is intense and the payback is immensely satisfactory.