Snigdha Bansal
He’s Heckled Shaquille O’Neal and Kobe Bryant. Now He’s the First Fan in the NBA Hall of Fame.
The incredible story of Nav Bhatia, who was bestowed with basketball’s highest honour – usually reserved for players and coaches.
This Nigerian Hair Trend Is Making Indian Wigs Trendy Again
Women in Nigeria are spending hundreds of dollars on naturally ‘bone straight’ hair, creating a demand for high quality raw Indian hair.
Sewage Samples Reveal the Dutch, Australians Are Biggest Users of Synthetic Drugs
Study of wastewater around the 2019-20 New Year period reveals who is consuming which new psychoactive substances.
Yet Another Indian Dies Trying To Take a Selfie, This Time With an Elephant
As animal-human conflicts get worse due to deforestation and illegal felling of trees, selfie-related deaths involving wild animals have also increased.
People Are Losing It Over This Baby Shark With a Human Face
The Indonesian fisherman who found it claims he's being thronged by those wanting to see it and even buy it off him.
Bollywood Movies Still Associate Beauty With Fair Skin, AI Study Finds
By analysing subtitles over the last 70 years, researchers also found that while Bollywood films have improved at representing religious diversity, the plot continues to be helmed by upper-caste heroes.
We Asked Men Who Ask Strangers to Rate Their Dicks: Why?
“I know I’m overweight with an average member that isn’t anything special but I felt like I looked good. So I began posting almost nightly.”
A Judge's Verdict on Sexual Assault Made Me Question My Own Experience
When a Bombay High Court judge said that groping a minor didn’t count as sexual assault unless there was “skin-to-skin contact”, I felt like all my trauma had been invalidated.
A Man Jammed a Ring on His Penis for Valentine's. It Didn't Go Well.
He wanted her to like it, so he put a ring on it.
Indian Smugglers Are Shifting From Cannabis to Hash Oil
Oil is easier to conceal than regular buds and can be smuggled in plastic bottles.
What It’s Like to Be Young and Opinionated in Today’s India
We speak with young people on dissent and democracy, freedom and fear, and the double threat of legal repercussions and vicious trolls coming to get them for speaking up.
Nepal Bans Two Indians From Mount Everest for Faking Summit
The ministry has also cancelled their summit certificates after finding out their pictures at the peak were Photoshopped.