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An imagined homeland: How Tibetan cinema has emerged

India, Dec. 2 -- Wading through 6-foot-deep snow to evade Chinese authorities; a longing for familiar faces in the refugee settlement of Delhi's Majnu Ka Tila; the grit to head back home after 100 yea... Read More


DIFF review: 'Young Mothers' by Dardenne Brothers

India, Nov. 2 -- No process tests the spirit like motherhood does. A body in continuous transition for nine months for humans. Even the non-mothers know that growing a foetus inside takes a toll and m... Read More


Loving Karma: A moving exploration of troubled childhoods and compassion

India, Oct. 31 -- How does one process a troubled childhood? For urban folk with a tidy sum of money, psychiatry offers a way. But this accessibility changes with demographics, governments, communitie... Read More


Lessons in etiquette for Indian politicians

India, Oct. 18 -- Kerala's longest-serving chief minister (CM), EK Nayanar, had once said that rape in the US was as frequent as drinking a cup of tea. The statement created uproar, but it was no surp... Read More


Mamata Banerjee on Durgapur gangrape: politicians must be sensitive

India, Oct. 17 -- Kerala's longest-serving chief minister (CM), EK Nayanar, had once said that rape in the US was as frequent as drinking a cup of tea. The statement created uproar, but it was no surp... Read More