





A new menu arrives at Cal-On in Hyatt Centric Ballygunge
KCC hosts real life love story inspired journey as a theatre production
Explore Dalhousie on a heritage walk on Women’s Day eve
Dig in to Ramadan specials at Shiraz Golden Restaurant
Witness a slice of colonial art at Alipore Museum
Nearly eight decades after Partition, the state still carries a directional prefix born of 1947 raising questions about identity, memory and the logic of retaining colonial era nomenclature
JAYANTA SENGUPTA
From segregated living spaces to police apathy and hostile witnesses, caste based violence continues to trap Dalit victims in cycles of intimidation, delayed justice and weak state protection
ANUBHAV CHAUDHARY
‘March’ and the ‘Ides of March’ can and should alert us to the horrid antics of our — human beings’ — ultra male impulse that lives and plots and works in the minds of the ‘world conquering’ human type
GOPALKRISHNA GANDHI
Data from multiple states shows women disproportionately removed from electoral rolls highlighting barriers of documentation, literacy gaps and post marriage mobility
THE EDITORIAL BOARD
Rapid digital adoption outpaces literacy leaving millions exposed to organised online crime as platforms banks and regulators struggle to keep pace with sophisticated fraud networks
THE EDITORIAL BOARD

The couple tied the knot on February 26 in a close-knit ceremony in Udaipur
