
Unnati Sharma
Senior Correspondent at ThePrint
Journalist, writer, singer, art enthusiast, physics grad. Navigating love-hate relationship with politics & Delhi. Write to me at [email protected]
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1 month ago |
flipboard.com | Unnati Sharma
1 hour agoAustralia batter Steve Smith has announced his retirement from one-day internationals following the team’s defeat to India in the Champions Trophy 2025 semifinals. Smith, the vice-captain of Australia’s ODI team, made 170 appearances in the 50-over format, scoring 5800 runs at an average of 43.28 …
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1 month ago |
theprint.in | Unnati Sharma
While White Nights has inspired filmmakers such as Sanjay Leela Bhansali (in the 2007 film Saawariya), Luchino Visconti, and Robert Bresson, it’s never been performed live on a stage before, said Purva Naresh. So, she took on the challenge and delivered – a bold production that’s both a tribute to the original and a refreshing retelling for Indian audiences. The Russian influences are heavy, but the story feels Indian.
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Dec 31, 2024 |
villagesquare.in | Unnati Sharma
Nawang Ladol’s life took a turn she never expected in 1999. She lost her husband during the Kargil War and had to raise her daughter with her husband’s pension. But she was looking for more purpose and stability. Amid the solitude of the region’s sweeping mountains, Nawang found her way back to herself through a cooperative called Looms of Ladakh.
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Dec 28, 2024 |
villagesquare.in | Unnati Sharma
In the heart of Jhajjar district, Haryana, a village has quietly turned into a hub for sustainable tourism, one that strikes a balance between tradition and modernity. Talao village, now recognised as one of India’s Best Tourism Villages by the Ministry of Tourism, Government of India in the Bronze category, isn’t just a scenic destination, but a model for how rural communities can embrace tourism to foster economic, social, and environmental growth.
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Nov 27, 2024 |
villagesquare.in | Aatreyee Dhar |Kumar Gaurav |Sukanya Roy |Unnati Sharma
It’s not every day an engineering professor becomes a knight in shining armour. But when Harjeet Nath walked into a school-turned-relief camp for those displaced by the August 2024 Tripura floods, thirsty residents rushed around him. Though the Kalipara school was surrounded by floodwater, safe drinking water was hard to come by. So the professor at the Department of Chemical and Polymer Engineering at Tripura University offered his new innovation – a suitcase-sized portable water purifier.
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This was a scary one. I've felt tremors for longer duration previously, but never this strong. Woke up from the sleep, heart rate still up. Hope everyone's safe!

Unbelievable. In the capital, at one of the major railway stations of the country, lives were lost in a stampede. And the initial response? To conceal the deaths. My heart aches for the poor men and women of this nation who are so easily forgettable, even in death...