'Umar Khalid, I envy you / Your freedom.'
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Umar Khalid on His Two Years in Jail: ‘I Feel Pessimistic at Times. And Also Lonely’
I often wonder, how long is this dark tunnel? Is there any light in sight yet? Am I near the end, or am I only midway through? Or has …
Small Town Girls, an Intimate Portrait: ‘A More Sophisticated Language of Stereotyping’
Year after year, Delhi sees an influx of numerous Muslim students. And year after year, they struggle to find homes where they feel safe.
For Mahavir Narwal
"Tomorrow belonged to the man who died without kissing the forehead of his daughter."
‘A Game of Names’: Delhi Riots 2020, One Year On
Last year, when I visited Northeast Delhi to help riot-hit victims, my Muslim identity had me come face-to-face with looming violence.
The Outrage Against the Delhi Riots Book Is Not an Attack on Freedom of Expression
Nobody threatened Bloomsbury or the authors with any action, legal or otherwise. People just created a channel to voice their concerns.
Born in the Middle of Delhi Riots
The parents wish that Vanshika grows up in an India which is not driven by hatred.
‘The Long Goodbye’: When Your Country Betrays You
Riz Ahmed’s short film is a no-frills depiction of the reality we live in.