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Pritha Vashishth is a Mumbai-based journalist who writes about human rights, society, and culture. She is the author of two published poetry collections, Mihir and Mayur Pida. She can be contacted at pritha.vashishth@d1ce77.org.
About The Author
Pritha Vashishth is a Mumbai-based journalist who writes about human rights, society, and culture. She is the author of two published poetry collections, Mihir and Mayur Pida. She can be contacted at pritha.vashishth@d1ce77.org.
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Twenty-one police personnel were injured and three police vehicles damaged when a mob attacked them while opposing the demolition of an unauthorised dargah in Maharashtra's Nashik city, officials said on April 16.
BY Pritha Vashisth 18 April 2025
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Lakmé Fashion Week 2025 felt less like a grand spectacle and more like a quiet conversation—one between fabric and feeling, between tradition and transformation
BY Pritha Vashisth 5 April 2025
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As the underwater search continues for relics from the mythical Dwarka of Lord Krishna submerged under the Arabian Sea, are ecological threats to the still-inhabited city on the Gujarat shore getting less attention than they deserve?
BY Pritha Vashisth 11 March 2025
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The Gujaratis among the illegal immigrants deported in shackles from the US are left to pick up tragic pieces of the life they thought they had escaped.
BY Pritha Vashisth 26 February 2025
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The communist uprising, which began in the 1960s and has outlasted seven Filipino presidents, is one of Asia's oldest insurgencies
BY Pritha Vashisth 6 January 2025
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From former Prime Minister Manmohan Singh to former Chairman of the Tata Group, Ratan Tata, we remember the influential Indians who passed away in 2024.
BY Pritha Vashisth 31 December 2024
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Nanavati is attempting to ski-cross the white continent of Antarctica from coast-to-coast pulling a sled of over 180 kilos in about 110 days.
BY Pritha Vashisth 22 December 2024
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Haji Ali Dargah and Nizamuddin Dargah are places of worship as well as a sites of the clash between tradition and the calls for gender equality within religious spaces
BY Pritha Vashisth 6 December 2024
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While proximity to south Mumbai has made the neighbourhood increasingly unaffordable for the sex workers with small commercial units coming in, the government has been pushing for redevelopment—euphemism for gentrification.
BY Pritha Vashisth 4 December 2024
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