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The Afterlife of Singer Niren Rajkhowa
2 June 2026
The Afterlife of Singer Niren Rajkhowa
2 June 2026
2 June 2026
“I wanted the book to ‘sound’ and ‘feel’ like the internet” – Ria Chopra on NEVER LOGGED OUT
31 May 2026
“I wanted the book to ‘sound’ and ‘feel’ like the internet” – Ria Chopra on NEVER LOGGED OUT
31 May 2026
31 May 2026
The Twilight Zone Between Page and Life
27 May 2026
The Twilight Zone Between Page and Life
27 May 2026
27 May 2026
Distorted Images: Caste, Sexuality, and History in the art of Keerthana Chandragiri
Art The Chakkar 28/09/21 Art The Chakkar 28/09/21

Distorted Images: Caste, Sexuality, and History in the art of Keerthana Chandragiri

“One becomes a beast of burden, a puppet in the hands of the inherited history.” 25-year-old Dalit artist Keerthana Chandragiri discusses how experiences of self-image, discrimination, and trauma shaped the intimacies of her art. By Preeti Nangal

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