On Bihar Museum Foundation Day, nationally and internationally acclaimed folk artists from the state gather to depict different phases of Sita's life.
What made RS Praveen Kumar choose Sirpur constituency in Telangana Assembly elections, and why does his candidature make it a point of discussion?
BY Kaveri Mishra 29 November 2023
Favouritism, political connections and sheer luck are the bane of marginalised candidates seeking permanent teaching positions in DU colleges.
BY Kaveri Mishra 23 May 2023
For more than two decades, more than 4,000 positions remained vacant in the colleges of Delhi University. Those positions were filled with temporary teachers. They are known as ‘ad hocs’ in the lexicon of Delhi University.
BY Kaveri Mishra 23 May 2023
While Kamsa takes centre stage in the story, the scene depicting Vasudeva and Devaki’s troubled state of mind strikes a chord with the audience.
BY Kaveri Mishra 13 March 2023
With the regime’s police back on the city streets, the women of Afghanistan realise they are alone and have nowhere to turn. Yet they also know that a regime that depends on illusion and guns will not last long.
BY Kaveri Mishra 6 March 2023
The semantics of these words—extras and below-the line-cast—signify meanings that are secondary and subordinate, at best, and imply inessential and superfluous, at worst.
BY Kaveri Mishra 6 January 2023
Questions are the lifeblood of scientific enquiry as they are of political dialogue. In fact, they are the essence of any dialogue
BY Kaveri Mishra 17 November 2022
Travel writers Hugh and Colleen Gantzer find themselves all alone in an uninhabited island in the Andaman Sea, and revel in the ecstasy of the novel experience
BY Kaveri Mishra 3 November 2022
A writer recalls her father as a man who believed in a hearty start to the day with traditional Parsi delicacies
BY Kaveri Mishra 31 October 2022
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