The order on directing the Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (BMC) to shut down all 51 kabutarkhanas across the city has sparked mixed reactions.
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Jinit is a senior correspondent writing about international affairs, art, culture, current affairs, politics, and the environment from Mumbai.
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Denied the fixing of accountability for what befell them, survivors and kin of the slain in the 2006 Mumbai train blasts find their old wounds reopened after the recent acquittals
BY Jinit Parmar 31 July 2025
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The night Mumbai bled and the wronged men who bled longer
BY Pritha Vashisth 31 July 2025
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Uddhav and Raj Thackeray meet again, this time they share the same roof after 13 years in Matoshree on the occasion of the former’s 65th birthday.
BY Jinit Parmar 28 July 2025
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'Isotropical Futures' examines ecological and social survival through the deeply personal and politically engaged practices of nine Indian contemporary artists, whose work confronts the fragility of our systems and reimagines new modes of collective existence.
BY Jinit Parmar 21 July 2025
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Kallol Dutta's Volume IV unfolds across four conceptual ‘truth-states’—Truths Our Clothes Told Us, Half-Truths Our Clothes Told Us, Half-Lies Our Clothes Told Us, and Lies Our Clothes Told Us.
BY Jinit Parmar 18 July 2025
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Freedom and belonging are both vital, but rarely easy to balance. Choosing one often means sacrificing a part of the other. Naresh Kumar, who has journeyed from Patna to Paris to Bombay, understands this tension intimately and captures it in his latest exhibition, Act of Republic.
BY Jinit Parmar 18 July 2025
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Analysis of Supreme Court ruling raises questions about marital privacy and surveillance.
BY Jinit Parmar 15 July 2025
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As the BMC roll out the ban on feeding pigeons in designated spots, its success will depend on sustained enforcement and a community shift toward more responsible interaction with urban.
BY Jinit Parmar 8 July 2025
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Uddhav and Raj Thackeray reunite not for politics, but for a shared cause; to oppose the imposition of Hindi in Maharashtra. Their political ideologies remain poles apart, making sustained collaboration unlikely.
BY Jinit Parmar 7 July 2025
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