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Can a hashtag resolve decades of international rivalry? In India and Pakistan the social media campaign Profiles for Peace has at least shown that tens of thousands of thousands of people on both sides of the border are willing to put their names and faces to the...
According to the last census, India has 500,000 self-declared transgender people. And since April 2014, the Indian government has mandated that forms have a “third gender†box on forms, along with male and female. But many suspect that there are many more...
Take a remote misty mountain range known as the sky islands. Birds that have been cut off from their fellows and doing their own thing for around five million years. A conservationist is using unusual methods to help preserve some very special birds. My story on...
For The Cultural Frontline, I interviewed artist Roshnee Desai who has designed a taxi upholstery fabric "Only for men" that aims to turn sexism on its head. Her views, verbatim, in the podcast from January 9. It was broadcast on the BBC's new The Cultural Frontline...
I spoke with Nikita Azad who started a small revolution on social media for DW's WorldLink program late last week and it was in Friday's show. The hashtag #HappyToBleed started with an open letter on an online activist forum that went viral, challenging the patriarchy...
For Indian women, saris mark crucial points in our lives: Festivals, coming of age, weddings. We buy saris but, at least early on, we inherit them. The crux of this piece is a sari I inherited from Ammiji (my paternal grandmother) and how I want to hold on to it even...
The Indian city of Bangalore is known not only as the IT hub of India but also the City of Lakes. But recently, residents were shocked when one of those lakes caught fire. Over the last year the surface of two city lakes, Vathura and Bellandur, has become covered in...
During my week long apprenticeship ("guest interning", I called it) at PRI's The World in Boston's WGBH studios, I worked with senior producer Traci Wong to help find sources and then pre-interview the reporter who covered the story on the ground. The notorious Ivory...
On Ganeshotsav – colorful, noisy, insane: A web piece for PRI’s The World
Every year here in Mumbai, Ganesha, the elephant-headed god of new beginnings, gets an 11-day party. He comes home to those who invite him. It’s a happy, fun and noisy time of year in this part of the country. For a festival that started out as a single day on which...
Life is very clearly defined in the typical Indian television commercial: Men earn the money, work very hard, drive the car, buy insurance and even decide which color to paint the walls at home. But one ad in particular caught my eye: It's about sharing the load...
My January reports from Assam on elephant and rhino conservation through an enterprise that makes dung paper aired on Deutsche Welle in March. The show, World Link, is about "the people behind the headlines" so for them I did a profile of Mahesh ​Bora, who started...
For many people, clothes made from silk signify beauty and elegance in fashion. But not everyone is aware that the silk worms that create the fine silk thread are actually killed in the production process, when their cocoons are placed in boiling water to obtain the...