“He said he thought my son was a Muslim. Now he regrets killing a Brahmin,” Mishra recalled, describing the painful meeting with the accused, Anil Kaushik, on 27 August. Kaushik is known locally as ...
The post gained widespread attention due to the caption Tiwari included, which read "Brahmin genes", a phrase that many found offensive and provocative. Now, she has stirred social media again ...
Bengaluru-based CEO Anuradha Tiwari, who went viral for her ‘Brahmin genes’ post, has stirred the pot once again with a new post about reservation policies following the tragic suicide of a Brahmin ...
While in the Punjab region, Alexander the Great encountered the renowned Brahmin sage Dandamis, who was known for his wisdom and ascetic lifestyle. Intrigued by the sage’s reputation, Alexander sought ...
So, when Anuradha Tewari, a Bengaluru-based founder and chief executive officer of a content marketing firm, tweeted an image of herself in a sleeveless t-shirt flexing her arm muscles and captioned ...