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How SS Rajamouli is filling the canvas of Bhartiya cinema with civilisational beauty
Heavily influenced by Bharatiya itihaasa, Ramayana and Mahabharata, SS Rajamouli is known for his larger-than-life cinema
Standing on top of 28,000 dead bodies in Bengal, Brinda Karat objects to a bulldozer
Communist leader Brinda Karat hitting the streets in Jahangirpuri instead of being at 5-star hotel lobbies was most unprecedent
Brown tax or equity? The Akshata Murthy Saga
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A great hoo-ha has been created in British media about proletariat’s suffering even as the super-rich enjoy tax breaks. This narrative has been embraced by the woke left in the USA as well and is currently in fashion.
Prashant Kishor and his flawed calculations on how Congress is stronger than BJP
Prashant Kishor and his flawed calculations might end up giving false hopes to Congress for 2029
Festivals change, places change, what remains same is Hindu celebrations being attacked by Islamists and ‘secular-liberals’ whitewashing it with crafty excuses
Durga Puja pandals and Visarjan processions have been attacked multiple times in various Indian states. Just because they do not happen in Delhi, they have been swept away from the news cycle soon, without the national media discussing it in loud debates.
Islamists and ‘liberals’ attack Tehseen Poonawalla for asking Muslims to condemn violence against Hindus: What it tells about their mentality
The attack on Tehseen Poonawalla reveals how the ideals of secularism are selectively applied in India
Palghar lynching: Two years on, justice still eludes two Hindu sadhus who were handed over to a bloodthirsty mob by the police
On 16 April 2020, a bloodthirsty mob of over 300 people killed two Hindu sadhus and a driver in Palghar, a satellite town close to Mumbai.
When five brave women brought the British to their knees: A Hanuman Janmotsav story that every Indian must know
The tale is about the valour of five women and their resolute devotion to Lord Hanuman in the face of British atrocities.
If you are a vegetarian or practising Hindu working with TheWire, they will find joy in desecrating your faith, just like Islamists
The confession of a The Wire intern that she has been using microwave ovens meant for vegetarians to heat meat reveals the malevolence harboured by liberals against vegetarians.
About time Rahul Gandhi stops the ‘angry young man’ farce: Here is why
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Cleopatra had a face that launched a thousand boats, and Rahul Gandhi has a career that has seen a thousand launches and “coming of age” ceremonies.