The strain of sustaining a long protest is evident among farmers at Khanauri, but the sense of community remains strong
Farmer leader Jagjit Singh Dallewal has been on a fast-unto-death at Khanauri border to pressurise the government to fulfil its promises to the farming community
BY Rakhi Bose 22 January 2025
As the Taliban moves to ban women from becoming doctors, nurses or midwives in a bid to remove them from public spaces, Afghan women have questioned how they will survive at all
BY Rakhi Bose 15 January 2025
On Jan 3, Chandrakar’s battered body was found in the septic tank on the residential premises of a contractor he had been investigating and had implicated in a story about corruption.
BY Rakhi Bose 9 January 2025
A ‘thought revolution’ is unfolding in Myanmar after a century of war and artists are at the forefront of it
BY Rakhi Bose 6 January 2025
Frenchwoman Gisele Pelicot’s bravery has managed to shift the ‘shame’ often associated with sexual abuse from the victim to the perpetrator. But for how long?
BY Rakhi Bose 23 December 2024
Today, Korean products have flooded Indian markets, from cuisine to skincare. Metro and tier-one cities have witnessed rapid growth in Korean food joints, eateries and cloud kitchens.
BY Rakhi Bose 20 December 2024
Voices of 145 women accused of witchcraft in Bihar, 25 years since it enacted a law against witch hunting, speak of the prevalence and socio-politics of 'dayin pratha' beyond the metrics of superstition and myth.
BY Rakhi Bose 15 December 2024
Ten tribal MLAs including seven from BJP said in a joint statement the Government of India refuses to hear them or the voice of the people they represent.
BY Rakhi Bose 12 December 2024
Can the ever-changing lingua franca of the youth help us make sense of a world in constant flux?
BY Rakhi Bose 6 December 2024
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