If a kid sees a massacre, what does he do? He cries, he is angry, he gets sad, he is scared, but more importantly, he is scarred. That is what happened with Udham. He had just witnessed Jalianwala Bagh massacre. 1605 rounds were fired that day. As he grew up, he realised what was going on (...)
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It was February 1906. A grand exhibition had been arranged at Medinipur in Bengal. The intention was to hide the injustice of the Britishers ruling India. On exhibition were articles like pictures and puppets which could create the impression that the British rulers, though foreigners, were doing much to help the people of India. This (...)
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“Fake News”. “Fake news channels!” “Fake media!” Much before President Trump made it popular, a small section in Indian Right wing had started talking about how Indian Media was not representing them and/or not showing the complete picture. But we can safely say that Donald Trump was the one who successfully attracted attention towards Global (...)
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