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Pritish Nandy, renowned poet, editor, film producer, Rajya Sabha member, and animal rights activist, passed away at 73 in Mumbai. Known for his work in poetry, journalism, and film production, Nandy made significant contributions to Indian media, including the corporatisation of Bollywood and advocating for animal rights.
Two Irish Times projects among five shortlisted for prize named in honour of the late journalist and which recognises contributions to social affairs...
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Paris hosts a PMOI/MEK exhibition exposing Iran’s human rights abuses, calling for global action against the regime, and advocating for a...
Paris hosts a PMOI/MEK exhibition exposing Iran’s human rights abuses, calling for global action against the regime, and advocating for a...
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Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt rushed back to Mumbai to support Ayan Mukerji after the passing of his father, Deb Mukherjee. Various Bollywood...
Ranbir Kapoor and Alia Bhatt rushed back to Mumbai to support Ayan Mukerji after the passing of his father, Deb Mukherjee. Various Bollywood...
THE EDITOR, Madam: We need, as a nation, to honour the architects of human rights. In particular, it is vital that we spotlight the pivotal yet often...