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Reporter's Diary: Chaos And Desolation At The Scene Of  Horrific Odisha Train Accident

Reporter's Diary: Chaos And Desolation At The Scene Of Horrific Odisha Train Accident

Jun 05, 2023

Amidst the wreckage of a horrific train accident, a community grapples with shock and sorrow as rescue teams tirelessly search for survivors. The haunting scene serves as a stark reminder of life's fragility and the urgent need for improved safety measures.

Photo Feature: Lost For Words

Photo Feature: Lost For Words

May 20, 2023

In India, Kolkata was the hub of India’s printing trade in the 19th century, but with the advent of desktop publishing, the industry has modernised and the old hand-printing practices have nearly died out. The few that still exist are tucked away, understated yet continue to function resolutely while slowly being nudged out of existence.

Photo Feature: Dhakis Of Machhlandopur

Photo Feature: Dhakis Of Machhlandopur

Oct 05, 2022

The tradition of Dhakis is as old as the Durga Puja, and it was a male preserve till Dhaki Gokul Das decided to do something about it, and now 12 years later leads a band of 40 women Dhakis that has attained immense popularity in Bengal and abroad

We The People | Of Green Thumbs And Good Hills: The 'Bhalo Pahar' Of Raska

We The People | Of Green Thumbs And Good Hills: The 'Bhalo Pahar' Of Raska

Aug 11, 2022

Kamal Chakraborty is a writer who runs the Bhalopahar Society dedicated to forest conservation and tribal development

We The People: The Migratory Beekeepers Fighting To Keep Bees And The Planet Alive

We The People: The Migratory Beekeepers Fighting To Keep Bees And The Planet Alive

Aug 11, 2022

Without bees, the world as we know it will cease to exist. Md Ariful Islam migrates to spread this message around this country and bring awareness about the importance of bees in the environment.

Breathing Down Dragon’s Neck From Army Bunkers in Sikkim

Breathing Down Dragon’s Neck From Army Bunkers in Sikkim

Sep 08, 2021

If beauty could kill, this is it. But that’s not the only lethal element around the high-altitude foxholes on Sikkim’s rugged frontier.

Look Ma, Asura Is The Lesser Evil

Look Ma, Asura Is The Lesser Evil

Oct 14, 2020

A photo-essay on artisans of Kumartuli, forced to rein in their creativity in the time of Covid

Migrants' Return: Five Friends And A Desperate East Coast Ride To Sweet Home

Migrants' Return: Five Friends And A Desperate East Coast Ride To Sweet Home

May 29, 2020

Stranded in Vishakhapatnam, the five friends wanted to return to Bardhaman. Their bicycle journey displayed endurance and willpower

Photo Feature | Wagah Of The East

Photo Feature | Wagah Of The East

Jan 16, 2019

The Beating Retreat at an Indo-Bangladesh border outpost matches the spectacle of the western frontier...high kicks et al

Under A Bluer Sky

Under A Bluer Sky

Aug 14, 2015

For 14,000 people cast adrift in 51 Bangladeshi enclaves in India, July 31 heralded a richer dawn

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