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My Mother’s Old Jade Jewellery

Aditya Tiwari June 20, 2020

A poem on the desolation and hopelessness of being misunderstood.

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On Equal Access, Dignity for the Queer Community: An Interview With Sharif Rangnekar

Grishma Kumari and Parthasarathi June 19, 2020

The former journalist and LGBTQIA+ activist addresses the feeling within the community that real concerns have taken a backseat and resulted in skewed public policy formulation.

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In Photos | A Kutch Magician’s Disappearing Act During Lockdown

Nipun Prabhakar June 19, 2020

The rural entertainment industry, which includes small circuses, magicians, performers etc, has been hit very hard by the lockdown.

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The Selective Woke-ness of Indians

Anonymous June 19, 2020

It's our shared obligation to ensure that the next generation is liberated from toxic racial prejudice and colour bias.

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The Four Pillars That Once Stood in the Way

Sheldon D'Souza June 19, 2020

A poem on how we've got to come together as a society and create change.

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The Everyday Trauma of Living in the Borderlands

Malvika Sharma June 19, 2020

Residing in one of the last villages of India, Mohammad-ud-din seemed to have made peace with the horrific sounds of everyday firing.

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The Covid Impact on Twenty Somethings in India’s Most Expensive City

Alina Gufran June 19, 2020

I speak to several people to understand what’s exacerbating their vulnerabilities.

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One Teenager To Another

Ishika Garg June 19, 2020

A 17-year-old pens a poem with the hope of letting other teens know that they are not the only ones feeling like there's nothing to look forward to.

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The Conundrum Facing India’s Aspiring Journalists

Rushalee Goswami June 18, 2020

The aspiring journalist of today is being made very aware that there is a price to pay when unwanted truths tumble out.

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Buri – My Grandmother’s Eternal Lockdown

Souvik Manna June 18, 2020

What about a life eternally locked down for more than 65 years?

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