“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 ...
During his ambitious campaign to conquer the world, the young Macedonian king invaded India in 326 BCE. While in the Punjab region, Alexander the Great encountered the renowned Brahmin sage Dandamis, ...
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 ...
It had the caption “Brahmin genes” followed by the emoji of a muscular arm. The post blew up, with thousands of retweets, quotes, and mentions. She doubled down in a post a day later, presumably after ...
A post paired with a photo from a CEO triggered a social media uproar. On August 22, Anuradha Tiwari, a Bengaluru-based CEO, shared a photo of her flexed biceps with the caption "Brahmin genes." The ...
Anuradha Tiwari(@talk2anuradha (X)) The irony of Anuradha flexing her caste identity as ‘Brahmin’ was not lost on social media users, as the CEO herself had been a staunch advocate of ...
A Bengaluru-based CEO's social media post about 'Brahmin genes' ignited a fierce debate on caste, privilege, and identity. What is the controversy around 'Brahmin genes' that saw polarising opinions ...
A Bengaluru-based CEO recently shared a picture of herself flexing her triceps while sipping coconut water on social media. She captioned the picture “Brahmin genes” and these words landed her into a ...
Author Chetan Bhagat yesterday waded into the controversy sparked by a Bengaluru entrepreneur’s tweet on “Brahmin genes.” Bhagat said the caste issue is breaking up the consolidated Hindu ...
Anuradha Tiwari, a Bengaluru-based CEO, shared a post on X boasting about her 'Brahmin genes', sparking controversy. The post drew criticism for its casteist undertones, with many users ...