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Postscript
The lightmen of Chandannagar are custodians of a dying, neglected heritage.
Sometimes, book clubs are spaces where the privileged come to feel less guilty about their power.
Sardar Udham is a timely reminder to question the nature of the independence we have been enjoying and around which so many government-sponsored celebrations are planned.
The impact of the pandemic on PhD students in the “writing-up” stage of their PhD journey merits serious discussion.
Most mainstream films that centre caste have, even if unknowingly, not understood the historical roots and cultural background of Dalits.
If the global South has for long been studied from afar, given its colonial history, what knowledge can reversing the gaze from a distance produce?
When there are public health threats at the local and global levels, how do researchers decide what to prioritise?
This researcher reflects on how the principle of maitri transformed the field and his relationship with the research participants.
Much before the cell phone, the ubiquitous black rotary dial telephone sparked the imaginations of children in 1980s’ India.
A psychologist reflects on his experience of being a COVID-19 caregiver, juggling survivor’s guilt and a fear of infection.
A Twelve-Year Night is a compelling piece of art about the undying spirit of resistance in the face of authoritarian regimes.