A graphic story questioning how culture shapes our idea of work and questioning what truly defines work and empowerment for a woman.
The Gospel According To Gian Kabuliwala
Some deep life lessons, dished out to you, quite simply, along with Kabuli Chana – and captured aptly by the author, a regular there.
“Why Are You Still Here?”
In a world measured and connectivity, isn’t it a little perplexing to imagine living in a place where, even to call, you might have to travel 20 kms?
The Battle, The Shrine, And The Ballad: Stories From Bahraich
The author delves into the narratives of Raja Suheldev and Salar Masud, and how their legacies have shaped local identity.
Kachchh’s Winter Magic: Culture, History, And Sustainability
Rann is an annual festival, held in the white salt desert of the Rann of Kutch, Gujarat, spanning from November to February.
Churpé Bites: The Sweets Of Empowerment
With a little effort and a lot of cheesy sweetness women are keeping Ladakhi memories of home alive. This is the story of churpé bites.
The Journey Of Bengalis In Bhuj
The Bengali community in Bhuj has undergone a transformation, evolving from migrants to being a dynamic part of the socio-economic fabric.
What’s In A Last Name?
Caste is well documented in Indian social anthropology and yet, our fellows cannot stop from it being one of their first blogs – such is the impact
Caught Between Chind Ras And Pregnant Crabs
Dipali woke us up at 5:30 in the morning. Even at that early hour, the sun was...