Breaking News
- Festivals
FESTIVALS: YEAR-END REFLECTION ON FESTIVALS IN INDIA
0 - Bollywood
BOLLYWOOD: MEMORY, MEANING AND THE MOVING IMAGE
0 - Trending
TRENDING: A YEAR THAT CHOSE MEANING OVER NOISE
0 - Kaleidoscope
KALEIDOSCOPE 2025: WINDOWS INTO A PLURAL IMAGINATION
0 - Powerful People
POWERFUL PEOPLE: NOT A MAN’S WORLD ANYMORE
0 - Gender
GENDER: GENDER | AUTONOMY | 2025 IN REFLECTION
0 - Movies
MOVIES: WHEN MEMORY BECOMES A COMPANION
0 - Business and Politics
BUSINESS: MARKETS, MEANING AND MORAL RECKONINGS
0 - Thought Factory
THOUGHT FACTORY: A SILENCE THAT SHOUTS
0 - Retroscope
RETROSCOPE: RETURN TO DILIP KUMAR THE ETERNAL TRAGEDIAN
0
latest
How These Male Sexual Assault Survivors Are Helping Other Victims
Daniel Wolstencroft was just five years old the first time he was sexually abused by a family member. The abuse went on for years. He started acting out as a teenager, turned ...
Read MoreWhy Iceland Is The Best Place In The World To Be A Woman
Rebekka is so tiny that, even on her tiptoes, arms aloft, she cannot reach. So her teacher lifts her up to the unvarnished wooden monkey bar. “One, two, three,” he...
Read MoreMobile Diagnostic Device That Helps Pregnant Women In Rural India Receive Timely Medical Attention
A six-page report published in September by the established UK medical journal Lancet provided some shocking figures about maternal mortality in India. It revealed that in 201...
Read MoreParents Should Use RTI For Education Rights Of Children
The Right to Education Act, 2009, explains that schools have a duty to give information to local bodies or government. Section 12 (3) says: “Every school shall provide s...
Read MoreWho Needs A Sun? Alien Life Could Survive Off Of Cosmic Rays
When searching for life on other planets, we tend to look for conditions similar to Earth—after all, that’s the only place we’ve found life in the universe s...
Read MoreWe Can Save Elephants. But Can We Save Wild Elephants?
I have just returned from Kenya’s North Eastern Province where one night, camped out in a dry riverbed with just a mosquito net for cover, a herd of elephants emerged ou...
Read MoreMumbai Film Festival: Day 3 And 4 Highlights
It’s a mixed bag as the Dardennes disappoint, Verhoeven provokes and Larrain delights Turns out the director of Basic Instinct, Starship Troopersand Showgirls&...
Read MoreWhy Every Single Kid In This Tiny Village In Punjab Knows Classical Music
In the quiet village of Bhaini Sahib in the Ludhiana district of Punjab, it is not uncommon to hear the tunes of classical music emanating from every home. This...
Read MoreIt’s A Great Time To Be A Woman In B-Town: Sonakshi Sinha
With her choice of progressive roles — be it in the recent Akira, a RAW agent in Force 2 or the journalist she plays in Noor, Sonakshi Sinha has been impressing audience...
Read MoreJane Fonda To Be Honored At Equality Now Gala
Equality Now, the international human rights organization dedicated to women’s and girls’ rights, is pleased to announce that it will honor four powerhouses for ch...
Read MoreFESTIVALS: YEAR-END REFLECTION ON FESTIVALS IN INDIA
A year-end reflection on how festivals became classrooms, archives, shelters and movemen...
December 28 2025BOLLYWOOD: MEMORY, MEANING AND THE MOVING IMAGE
A year-end reflection on Hindi cinema through The Daily Eye’s seasoned critics&mda...
December 27 2025TRENDING: A YEAR THAT CHOSE MEANING OVER NOISE
2025 was a year when activism, cinema and conversations around music quietly—but d...
December 25 2025