560 Articles by
Nirwa Mehta
Politically incorrect. Author, Flawed But Fabulous.
Politics
Bihar Assembly elections: NDA set to return to power as migrant workers may put their weight behind Modi
From migrant workers crisis to Citizenship Amendment Act - what will sway the Bihar elections
Social Media
Baba ka Dhaba: How Netizens did their part in keeping the place afloat and lessons in humanity
There are innumerable 'Baba Ka Dhaba' in our neighbourhood. Maybe it is time to check upon them too.
Opinions
Dear WebMD, this hideous decoction is neither chai nor latte. As an Indian, I am offended
WebMD tries to pass off spiced decoction of coconut milk and maple syrup as tea and my Indian sensibilities are offended.
Opinions
The ‘Kerala model’ everyone has stopped talking about
The hold that communists have over media ensured that these facts regarding Kerala's terrible management of coronavirus crisis gets pushed under the rug. Just like China.
Opinions
‘Everybody does it, what is the big deal?’ Is Bollywood drug probe really worth prime time? Short answer is yes. Read why
To claim that the Bollywood drug abuse has nothing to do with common man's life is like living in a fool's paradise, to put it mildly.
Entertainment
‘Feminists’ and ‘liberals’ will #BelieveHer until one of their own is accused of sexual assault
At the height of #MeToo movement, most women showed solidarity with the women who were levelling allegations against the men.
News Reports
Tech in the time of pandemic: How Aarogya Setu app has been helping people in fighting the Chinese coronavirus
Aarogya Setu: How India is using technology to fight the pandemic
Interviews
Digital activist supporting Udit Raj as Congress President denies being paid by BJP IT cell
In an exclusive conversation with OpIndia's Nirwa Mehta, @Being_humor spills the beans on his Uditians and all things Dr Udit Raj
Opinions
On this day, in 2013, BJP declared Narendra Modi as PM candidate. I never thought he’d win
13th September, 2013, just few months ahead of 2014 Lok Sabha elections, then BJP President Rajnath Singh held a press conference in New Delhi. He was accompanied with the then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi.
Media
Narendra Modi is a fascist
When chief ministers of non-BJP-ruled states clamp down on freedom of press, it clearly means Prime Minister Modi is a fascist.