
Sukhada Tatke
Journalist and Writer at Freelance
Reading | Writing | Reporting | [email protected] Essays/features: @The_Rumpus @Lithub @AJEnglish @WiredUK @FiftyTwoDotIn Fiction Fellow @AsiaSpeaks, '22
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Sep 3, 2024 |
frontline.thehindu.com | Shahnaz Habib |Sukhada Tatke |Bantirani Patro |Bashir Ali Abbas
Years ago, an acquaintance, a white American man, went to check into a hotel near Mumbai airport the night before his flight back to the US. The reception denied him room because he had overstayed his Indian e-visa by a few days, something he was aware of but did not think would be a big issue. “I thought it would be fine,” he later told his Indian partner, who flew back to New York as planned.
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Sep 2, 2024 |
frontline.thehindu.com | C.S. Venkiteswaran |Bantirani Patro |Bashir Ali Abbas |Sukhada Tatke
Gallery Sumukha, at Wilson Garden, Bengaluru, is currently hosting a retrospective of prints by the artist Gulammohammed Sheikh. While the first part, titled “Gulammohammed Sheikh: Graphic Prints”, ended on July 27 (from June 29), the second part, titled “Mind Prints: Digital Works”, is on until September 14 (from August 17). The exhibition is curated by the artist Pushpamala N.
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Aug 31, 2024 |
thepolisproject.com | Bhavya Dore |Sukhada Tatke |P. Baruah |Sharjeel Usmani
Like most Van Gujjars in Uttarakhand and Uttar Pradesh, 70-year-old Noor Mohammad has lived in forests all his life. He lived with his wife and daughter in a dera—a small cluster of huts made of mud and tree branches, usually occupied by a single Van Gujjar family—in the Chapdi range of Shivalik Forest, around 60 kilometres from Uttar Pradesh’s Saharanpur district. Less than 20 feet away, his son lived with his wife and their two sons.
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May 28, 2024 |
thepolisproject.com | P. Baruah |Poorvi Gupta |Bhavya Dore |Sukhada Tatke
In the summer of May 2022, relegated to his oblong-shaped high-security anda cell, GN Saibaba was frequently thirsty. The Delhi University professor, lodged in Nagpur Central Jail at the time, has post-polio paralysis in both legs. He had also lost the use of his left hand after a nerve injury he said he sustained during his arrest.
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May 19, 2024 |
scroll.in | Sukhada Tatke
On a chilly December morning in 2019, just days before Christmas, a small group of Indian students in Grenoble, France, planned to hold a gathering. This event was intended to show solidarity with the protestors back home in India who had taken to the streets over citizenship concerns following the passage of the Citizenship Amendment Act and the subsequent police brutality.
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