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Well-researched cricket stories with humor, emphasizing the sport's original values. Covering all formats equally, it avoids sensationalism and politics
Delhi Funda reflects on the diversity, languages and popular Delhi- culture with curated content and an annual event celebrating multilingualism
A short prose or poem on a photo. Together it captures a certain feeling, an ambiance, the character of a certain place and the connection (or disconnection).
A miniature art gallery in your hands: 100 poems paired with original art, presented in a collectible format inspired by limited-edition postcards (4"x6")
A political cartoon and column syndicate which distributes the work of newspaper editorial cartoonists, columnists and independent creators from India
Alt India uses generative AI to imagine how our freedom fighters' visions could have shaped an alternate India, paired with essays by historians.
Mad or Sad tabulate the relative weekly popularity of published content in India and elsewhere. Ranked according to popularity, creativity and production values.
Logos of India is the first book full of details and facts worth knowing about the evolution of many of the India’s greatest logos and the people behind them.
Thoughtful curation for history and culture enthusiasts, food lovers, shopaholics and trivia seekers. Videos link from visitors to bring alive experiences.
The yearly issue of extremely useful Moleskine lookalike, celebrates the obvious, clichés, sometimes bizarre, but always supremely fake culture of Delhi.
A monthly compilation of stories of amateur actors, models, photographers and artists showcasing their talents. Not noted few make it to the yearbook.
Pornographic films and Instagram all plough the same furrow - the repetition of the same act, in all its variations. Where they differ is the open candid show and time.
The latest yearbook of useful Memes celebrates the wisdom and profound thoughts of actors not usually noted for reflecting popular culture.