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Through The Lens of Raghu Rai: An evening in Mumbai
A film screening at the open air venue –Press Club Mumbai terrace—brought alive the works and perspective of the legendary photographer, Raghu Rai
Cash for communalism: Cobrapost undercover investigation exposes media houses all too willing to peddle Hindutva
Cobrapost investigation exposes many Indian media houses willing to...
Cambridge Analytica and its Bag of Dirty Tricks
The Channel 4 multi-part exposé of Cambridge Analytica has...
What caused the Anti-Muslim Riots in Sri Lanka
The recent anti-Muslim riots in Kandy, Sri Lanka, once...
Rightward Shift of the Media and its Role in Democracy
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My Award is a Tribute to the Reporter on the Ground: Uma Sudhir, NDTV
I am very honoured to be chosen for the...
Assam Police Attack on Journalists Condemned
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Remembering Neelabh: We were both the fixed foot and did the oblique run and that was life
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PadMan, Patriarchy and the Poor Man’s Innovation
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Can a Film Create a Movement?
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Neelabh merges in sunshine, water, sand and air becoming the vast the ocean he was
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