
Arundhati Nath
Freelance Writer and Journalist at Freelance
Internationally published freelance journalist, Children's author. The Guardian, BBC, Al Jazeera, SCMP, CSMonitor, Living Bird, Reader's Digest, The Hindu, Mint
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1 month ago |
scroll.in | Manik Bandyopadhyay |Arundhati Nath
Neela was still staring. The shadow on the wall in front of her now gleamed into clearer focus. Its shape could be made out but also the fact that it had got a little distorted. The focus seemed finally right – but whether that was Neela’s vision or the shadow’s own, it was difficult to say. When a ghost was literally taking shape in front of you in the dead of the night, who could think of all that?
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2 months ago |
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May 26, 2024 |
indiacurrents.com | Arundhati Nath
On 15th August, Independence Day, a hot and humid day, R. Vignesh stood in the scorching sun on a beach near Chennai with a large magnifying glass in hand and a board of white rubberwood fixed on an easel. Curious beachgoers celebrating the holiday passed by, some stopping to stare. As his creation took shape on the wood, people began to gather around him, watching in fascination.
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May 22, 2024 |
sentientmedia.org | Arundhati Nath
Bees play a vital role in pollination, which is essential to feeding a growing global population. In fact, in the United States alone, studies suggest that nearly one third of the entire food supply ecosystem depends on honeybees. Unfortunately, this crucial player in our food supply chain has been facing critical challenges. Commercial beekeeping, the use of pesticides and land degradation have negatively impacted bee demographics and led to the wiping out of other wild bee populations.
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Feb 21, 2024 |
indiacurrents.com | Arundhati Nath
Museum On Wheels Takes History To Remote Parts Of India Museum On Wheels, a unique initiative by a nonprofit museum in Mumbai, India, is taking culture, science, heritage and history to the masses in remote areas for free. Dressed in spotless white and navy uniforms, students of Dr. N P Shah English Medium School in Maharashtra, India, queue up excitedly to enter a bus.
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