The Caravan - September 2020
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The Caravan is India’s most respected and admired magazine on politics, art and culture. With a strong literary flair, the magazine presents the best of reportage and commentary on politics, policy, economy, art and culture from within South Asia. It has become an essential read for anyone interested in understanding the political and social environment of the country.
Shades of The Grey
A Pune bakery rejects the rigid binaries of everyday life / Gender
6 mins
Mob Mentality
How the Modi government fuels a dangerous vigilantism
6 mins
Trickle-down Effect
Nepal–India tensions have advanced from the diplomatic level to the public sphere
6 mins
Bled Dry
How India exploits health workers
10 mins
CRIME AND PREJUDICE
The BJP and Delhi Police’s hand in the Delhi violence
10+ mins
Licence to Kill
A photojournalist’s account of documenting the Delhi violence
6 mins
Scorched Hearths
A photographer-nurse recalls the Delhi violence
4 mins
RIP TIDES
Shahidul Alam’s exploration of Bangladeshi photography and activism
10+ mins
The Bookshelf: The Man Who Learnt To Fly But Could Not Land
This 2013 novel, newly translated, follows the trajectory of its protagonist, KTN Kottoor.
3 mins
Editor's Pick
ON 23 SEPTEMBER 1950, the diplomat Ralph Bunche, seen here addressing the 1965 Selma to Montgomery March, was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize. The first black Nobel laureate, Bunche was awarded the prize for his efforts in ending the 1948 Arab–Israeli War.
1 min
The Caravan Magazine Description:
Editor: Delhi Press
Categoría: News
Idioma: English
Frecuencia: Monthly
The Caravan Magazine is an Indian English-language, long-form narrative journalism magazine covering politics and culture. It is published by the Delhi Press Group.
The Caravan is known for its in-depth reporting, investigative journalism, and literary criticism. It has published a number of award-winning articles and essays, and has been praised for its commitment to independent journalism.
The magazine's coverage includes a wide range of topics, including politics, economics, social justice, culture, and the arts. It has published articles on a variety of controversial and sensitive issues, such as the rise of Hindutva, the Kashmir conflict, and the plight of Dalits.
The Caravan is a must-read for anyone who wants to stay informed about the latest news and developments in India. It is a valuable resource for journalists, academics, students, and anyone who is interested in politics, culture, and society.
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