The peculiar bipolarity in West Bengal
Politics is a perennial ever-flowing river changing its course subject to time and space, so does Bipolarity in West Bengal.
Politics is a perennial ever-flowing river changing its course subject to time and space, so does Bipolarity in West Bengal.
SAARC as a regional body was held hostage to the Indo-Pak tensions, which rendered cooperation among member states ineffective.
Any modest attempt to understand women’s lives in general should not be starting with this type of portrayal of women.
Normal People takes a jibe at the core problem that exists in a millennial relationship i.e. communication or mostly the lack of it. Connell and Marianne constantly find themselves thrown to the bank after riding the wave of miscommunication.
The Assam elections are shaping to be much closer than initially anticipated with various issues dominating the political discourse.
A curriculum must connect with the student in a deeply personal way. Life, existence and school curriculum can’t be separate from each other.
Women in heterosexual marriages or domestic partnerships do not enjoy the comfort of the home as their male partners do.
Celebrity is somehow related to power. Celebrities embody the audience and in that way provide pathways for the articulation of power and influence both by cultural industries and by comparison and adaptation to political institutions.
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