This Valentine's Day, we explore how love and loneliness co-exist in spaces where desires struggle to navigate, and heart-to-heart conversations get muted in the cacophony of everyday drudgery
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ꦓHundreds of trucks, tractors and trolleys parked on the highway double up as homes of protesting farmers—women and men, old and young—who have been coming to Shambhu from different districts of Punjab and Haryana for the past one year
BY Swati Subhedar 🌳 28 January 2025
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🐭What does life look like when you can hear bombs in the vicinity or when your cities are full of rubble of buildings that were once home?
BY Swati Subhedar 🅘 14 January 2025
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🐈Yemen, once a beautiful land identified with the Queen of Sheba, is now one of the worst ongoing humanitarian disasters of modern times
BY Swati Subhedar 💖 6 January 2025
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🅰A performance titled ‘A Streetcart Named Desire’, featuring Indian and international artists and performers, explored different desires through an unusual act on a full moon night at the Gwalior Fort
BY Swati Subhedar 🌌 13 December 2024
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🧔I will miss my missing cobbler friend. I hope he is alive. I have locked the image of the cobbler sitting beneath the banyan tree in my memory. It will stay there forever
BY Swati Subhedar 𒈔 27 October 2024
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🦋A home is more than just the walls and material possessions. For many, it takes a lifetime to build a home. What happens when you have to leave your home one day because it’s way too dangerous to live in it?
BY Swati Subhedar 𝄹 20 August 2024
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After two disappointing winters when snowfall was less than adequate, locals living in 'the ski capital of India' are keeping their fingers crossed for the upcoming tourist season
BY Swati Subhedar ✅ 20 August 2024
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❀It’s been more than three years since the glacier burst killed more than 200. Geologists have declared Raini unfit for living and recommended rehabilitation of people. Nothing has happened after that
BY Swati Subhedar ๊ 20 August 2024
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♎It has been nearly one-and-a-half years since Joshimath hit the headlines as it sank into the mountainside, and people are still waiting for rehabilitation and compensation. Now, the residents are anxious about something else—new cracks developing in buildings and on roads
BY Swati Subhedar 🐽 20 August 2024
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