It was a Sunday, August 04, 2019; I was in office filing a story on chaos in the Sunday market... Read More
With the advancement in affordable technology over the past couple of decades, photography is more accessible now than it has... Read More
This essay provides a comparative analysis of human rights violations in The Gambia and Kashmir with a focus on enforced... Read More
Aasia Jeelani (1977-2005) was a force to be reckoned with; her involvement in the women’s movement in Kashmir cannot be... Read More
Forced Erasures In the old decrepit neighbourhood of Bat’maalyun in Srinagar, mired in the innards of an interdistrict transport hub,... Read More
Nani sits on the lawn basking in the afternoon sun. She carefully looks through the bundle of haakh, separating the... Read More
A few days before India celebrated its independence day this year, my 7-year-old niece insisted I take her to see... Read More
Living alone in Delhi with my father, my mother did not get to spend too much time with her mother-in-law... Read More
the law has much blood on its talons. it’s especially ethical if you don’t have a lasan. between background checks... Read More
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