In Western politics, it is easy to divide parties into two clear groups: Left and Right. The Left focuses on welfare, equality, and state control, while the Right supports free markets, cultural conservatism, and smaller government. This binary works there because their political journey is shaped by class conflict and […]
Author: Raunak Tripathi
Is Book Reading Really Dying in India or Just Evolving?
We are in the age of social media, where everything from everywhere is present on our phones within seconds. We are so informed that sometimes it feels like we know everything. However, there was a time when people were mostly informed through reading newspapers, magazines, and many other print sources. […]
A Story That Ends, But Doesn’t Leave
I watched Jugnuma: The Fable today, and I was left speechless. When I went into this film, all I knew was that it had the classic Japanese 16mm film vibe, one of the best cinematography in Indian cinema of the decade starring Manoj Bajpayee. All this was enough for me […]
