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For Many Kashmiri Craftsmen, “Skill isn’t alone to survive”
Mar 16, 2026
For Many Kashmiri Craftsmen, “Skill isn’t alone to survive”
Mar 16, 2026
Mar 16, 2026
Three Poems on Guwahati and Beyond by Ayaan Halder
Mar 12, 2026
Three Poems on Guwahati and Beyond by Ayaan Halder
Mar 12, 2026
Mar 12, 2026
How to Dance Like Madhuri Dixit
Mar 10, 2026
How to Dance Like Madhuri Dixit
Mar 10, 2026
Mar 10, 2026
A gust of freedom: Water, Gender, and Caste in HELLARO
Film/TV The Chakkar 28/04/20 Film/TV The Chakkar 28/04/20

A gust of freedom: Water, Gender, and Caste in HELLARO

Abhishek Shah’s Hellaro (2019) dives deep into the intersectionality of gender, caste, and environmental issues in a drought-hit village. Saachi D’Souza reviews this thought-provoking Gujarati film.

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The Indigestible Politics and Violence of Food in India
Misc. The Chakkar 29/12/19 Misc. The Chakkar 29/12/19

The Indigestible Politics and Violence of Food in India

Within a country whose religious and social divide is visibly, increasingly violent, food is just another fragment that is appropriated to oppress - writes Saachi D’Souza

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