With an estimated 2,967 tigers as per 2018 census, India has 75 per cent of the global tiger population, and doubled its count four years before its 2022 target.
How COVID-19 kills? Frankly, we know little. The cunning, stubborn virus acts like no pathogen modern science has ever seen. Here’s a snapshot of what we know so far, based on publicly available data and studies/reports, some published at warp speed and not yet peer reviewed at the time of publication.
BY Rituparna Kakoty 16 June 2020
Una-ssailable emptiness separates Gourisankar Bora from his wife and their newborn child. “No amount of video calls can fill that void,” says the first-time father, a senior analyst with an insurance solutions company in Bangalore.
BY Rituparna Kakoty 5 May 2020
This racy graphic tale of Partition scoops out reality and allegorises the state of the nation
BY Rituparna Kakoty 28 February 2020
Ghats, galis, gaalis, gyan, pealing temple bells, mue-zzin’s call to prayer, karma, dharma, a lifetime of riddhis, a home for the dying, mukti, moksha...In Outlook this week, a diary from Kashi.
BY Rituparna Kakoty 10 January 2020
In other Indian states, the primacy of linguistic majority is inviolable. Assam, battered by the human weight of Partition and repeated waves thereafter, has sought it in vain.
BY Rituparna Kakoty 20 December 2019
Rofikul Islam is a professional wildlife guard and much in demand for his amazing knowledge of birds and animals. Delhi's Deputy Chief Minister Manish Sisodia is among his top clients
BY Rituparna Kakoty 25 November 2019
Two women, two generations. They sing of Nagaland—immutable and in constant flux.
BY Rituparna Kakoty 6 July 2019
Here’s the Future Sid, chewing for us all that’s now brewing in the 2019 petridish
BY Rituparna Kakoty 2 March 2019
Birding guides, those sharp-eyed experts, can actually show you birds you might pray to see
BY Rituparna Kakoty 29 October 2018
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