Ramaram is a small village in Sukma, Bastar. Lord Ram is said to have prayed to Bhoodevi on a hillock, making Ramaram a pilgrimage site.
Balika Vadhu: The Reality Of Child Marriage Beyond Statistics In India
The understanding of how child marriage in different regions of India, morphed and mixed into the local micro-culture needs to be there.
A Threat From The “Inside”
Have you ever been possessed? Or seen an exorcism ritual? They are not as uncommon as one would think.
The Working Women Of Kumaon
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.