Rajni George
A collaborative photo book looks at an immigrant scientist’s images through his son’s eyes
If drugs gave Guadalajara a bad name, then books have done more than redeeming it
When those in Parliament encourage citizens to lynch those accused of rape, it shows a complete breakdown of the system
A journalistic exercise on tawaifs, which also provides a history of sexuality, secularism and ‘propriety’ in India
The suicide of Fathima Latheef in IIT Madras reveals the other side of India’s premier academic institutions
The history of Indian disbelief adds a wrinkle to the story of modernity