Let’s rewind the last seven days.
‘Why did you let him shoot that?’: An Indian woman’s story of ‘revenge porn’

Aradhana’s case is what is commonly labelled ‘revenge porn’, a misnomer for non-consensual distribution of sexual imagery or videos. Read more here.
‘Nigeria? You still do jhinga-lala and eat humans there, na?’

A graphic novel explores what it is like to be a Somali refugee in Delhi. Read more here.
‘Youth is going and I must live’: When Mrs Jinnah left Mr Jinnah
A new book explores the tempestuous marriage of Muhammad Ali Jinnah and Rattanbai ‘Ruttie’ Petit. Read more here.
‘Shah Rukh won’t shake my hands, see how they smell’: The stench of despair from Mumbai’s underbelly

With the civic body elections round the corner, M-East ward, the poorest part of the city, is back in focus. Read more here.
TimesNow’s Remonetise India campaign is as ill-conceived as demonetisation itself

The channel is asking viewers to give their domestic workers a day off to open bank accounts. Instead, it should urge them to pay fair wages. Read more here.