Once hailed as India’s cleanest city, Indore now faces a deadly waterborne epidemic. Contaminated drinking water, ignored ...
Aditya Sinha is the author of two crime novels, The CEO Who Lost His Head (2017), and Death in the Deccan ( 2023).
Democracy is sustained less by formal institutions than by everyday habits of thought. Across India, the US, and Europe, ...
Europe’s leaders wrapped a US military coup in legal evasions and hollow rhetoric. Their silence on Venezuela exposes the ...
The suspension of Kuldeep Sengar’s rape conviction exposes how political power shapes bail decisions—and endangers survivors ...
By refusing bail to Umar Khalid and Sharjeel Imam, the Supreme Court has sent a stark message to India’s emerging Muslim ...
Dozens of Indian men lured abroad for jobs were coerced into fighting Russia’s war. Families in Punjab and UP await justice, ...
Essays that document the erosion of Indian democracy since 2014 and preserve the legacy of landmark protests and the fight ...
Held for 45 years, Nael Barghouti reveals the brutality, exile, and psychological toll of Israeli prisons. A gripping human ...
Vincent’s felt connection with the working classes was backed by his reading of the social realist novels of Dickens and ...
In this interview, the filmmaker Goutam Ghose reflects on rivers, displacement, faith, and resistance, arguing that India’s ...
A tribute to Shashi Anand, the radical filmmaker who exposed Calcutta’s invisible labour through documentary cinema.
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