Suzette Jordan left this world half way through her journey to getting justice. On the final hearing of her case today, our reader Manabi Katoch thinks this is a letter that Suzette would have written to us after her death.
As Deepika Padukone's #mychoice video is creating quite a debate in the country, here's what our reader Nalin Rai thinks about what defines choice and what kind of choices we aspire to.
When everyone is too busy finding flaws with the country, TBI reader Dr. Neeta shares why she believes in India. She talks about the over-sensitive citizens, the TRP-hungry media and much more about India in her own 'outrage against all outrages' post!
As Faridabad unfurls world's largest Indian flag, here is why TBI Reader Nalin Rai thinks national symbols like this are a crucial part of Indian society and cinema.
As tomorrow's crucial cricket match approaches, our reader Nalin Rai talks about skipper MS Dhoni's unmatched abilities that have brought the team to this level. Read more to know why Dhoni is one of the best things that ever happened to Indian cricket.
The Nirbhaya case and the documentary "India's Daughter" disturbed this 10th grade boy so much that he had to stop studying for his board exams and pen down his thoughts, raising some thought provoking questions. Read what Onkar Date, a 16 year old boy at the Vidya Valley School in Pune, has to say.
The BBC documentary 'India's Daughter' has touched upon a very sensitive topic and raised many questions and debates in the country. But our reader Manabi has a different wish. Here is what she thinks was missing the most in the film.
Whether it is celebrating a colleague's victory or coming up with new strategies, here are four lessons TBI reader Nalin Rai learnt from India's recent cricket victory against Pakistan at the World Cup, 2015.
AAP's landslide victory in Delhi's recent elections has given a new meaning and turn to Indian politics. Here are five life lessons that our reader Nalin Rai learnt from the Delhi poll results.
All India Bakchod Knockout. A funny stage show or a gig taken too far? Where to draw the line? Know what our reader Nalin Rai has to say about the whole controversy.