ISSN (Print) - 0012-9976 | ISSN (Online) - 2349-8846

Postscript

Postscript
A doctor reflects on the everyday in the public healthcare system, a monument of systemic inequity in which patients are turned into statistics out of context.
A researcher and activist remembers the time spent with Father Stan Swamy at Bagaicha, a community training centre that was started by the Jesuit priest and tribal rights activist.
Microaggression and Poetry in a Local Train In these poems set in and about trains, the Indian Railways shows potential as a site of modernity, but instead becomes the site of microaggression and...
Sundarlal Bahuguna, who applied Gandhi’s non-violent tools to fight environmental injustice, holds a special place in independent India’s environmental history.
Netflix series The Crown illustrates the constant tussle between the public and the private for the British monarchy.
Poorly paid and with no employment benefits, female domestic workers are becoming the sole breadwinners of their families.
Do we shrug off the existential heartburn on seeing a tree being axed, blaming it on the inevitable progression of things?
Viewing tech giants like Facebook and Twitter as principal agents of free speech has far-reaching consequences on the health and functioning of a democracy.
A researcher reflects on what it means to translate policy ethnography into action.

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