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Cross-border meals connect people from countries in conflict Public Radio International

Cross-border meals connect people from countries in conflict Public Radio International

by admin | Sep 21, 2020 | Narratives & Features, Portfolio

India and Pakistan have fought four wars and threatened each other with nuclear weapons for decades. Like most neighbors, they have differences — primarily in religion — but they do overlap in some areas, such as language, dress and, of course, food. The cuisines...
Mending Our Disposable Culture—BBC People Fixing the World

Mending Our Disposable Culture—BBC People Fixing the World

by admin | Sep 21, 2020 | Narratives & Features, Portfolio

Volunteers around the world regularly get together to fix other people’s broken stuff free of charge. Reporter Nick Holland visits an event called a Repair Café in the Netherlands and links up with Chhavi Sachdev who meets a team running a similar workshop in...
The 12 best things to do in Pune Time Out

The 12 best things to do in Pune Time Out

by admin | Sep 21, 2020 | Narratives & Features, Portfolio

Used to living in the shadow of Mumbai, which is located only three hours away by car, this Indian destination is exciting in its own right: there are a ton of fun things to do in Pune.  Thanks to its massive student population and the influx of expats...
Oldest Competitive Runner: Man KaurBBC Outlook

Oldest Competitive Runner: Man KaurBBC Outlook

by admin | Sep 21, 2020 | Narratives & Features, Portfolio, Portraits

At 102-years-old, Man Kaur is India’s oldest competitive runner. In fact, she’s a world record holder. But for the first ninety years of her life, Man didn’t run at all. Outlook’s Chhavi Sachdev has been to meet her and to talk...
The 15 best markets in Mumbai Time Out

The 15 best markets in Mumbai Time Out

by admin | Sep 21, 2020 | Narratives & Features, Portfolio

Did you know that each neighbourhood in the skinny island city of Mumbai boasts a government-appointed area for vegetable and fruit sellers? If it’s cupcake moulds, antique gewgaws, wedding bangles or other Indian trinkets you’re looking...
Biking up the Himalayas blind DW WorldLink

Biking up the Himalayas blind DW WorldLink

by admin | Sep 21, 2020 | Narratives & Features, Portfolio

When Mumbai’s Ekinath Khedekar started to go blind at the age of seven, he knew he wouldn’t let his disability hamper his sense of adventure — even cycling up the Himalayas to the highest mountain pass in the world. Listen to the podcast. Ladakh is high...
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