Avantika Bhuyan
They have been let into the country but do not have permission to make a living here
For a while now, a clutch of Indian photographers has been grasping at the idea of ‘home’. What their gaze alights on is not even always a physical space
“Providing accommodation to students from the Northeast is often difficult. Landlords do not want to rent flats to them”
An uneasy disquiet, a sense of foreboding that casts a shadow behind the lone woman going home.
Bill Bryson’s short history of what he’d left behind on his ambitious travels, the home.
A bunch of smart women artists in the Capital are turning their homes into spaces to display their art. And raking in the moolah, all from the comfort of their homes
Families from countries in conflict who have sought political refuge in India inform us of a curious fortune—despite everything we are lucky to be Indians. We don’t have to flee our own country
Waves of revealing nostalgia wash over the filmmaker as he visits his school, the only home he knew in his childhood, for its centennial.