When the book Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie was published in 1981, the New York Times reviewed it with a heading ‘A novel of India’s coming of age’. It marked a time of shift from E M Foster’s outline of India and the West started removing foreign filters on their perspective of this peninsula [...]
01.1.10 | Featured | Prasanth Aby Thomas
Even though education is acknowledged as the gateway to economic security, we Indians show a gender bias in educating the upcoming generation who are the promising leaders of the future. It is identified that the major factor that holds the youth back from education is the financial circumstances that they undergo. But when there are [...]
12.31.09 | Featured | rebecca
The video starts with two girls about to sit together. They talk about someone being in the game. The video forwards to a computer game where in the audience sees Aamir Khan racing a bike with a computer generated character. But when the girls open a bottle of Coca Cola, Aamir can’t resist it and [...]
12.30.09 | Featured | Prasanth Aby Thomas