The Parallels of Caste in the United States and India: Book Review
In our final ‘19-‘20 Fellowship publication, “Intersectionalities in Development Practice: Approaches and Anecdotes,” Alumnus Benson […]
Ri Gyancha: Jewels of the Mountains and Ladakh’s Geology
In the era of colossal reptiles and turbulent tectonics, a land mass came hurtling through […]
Tracing the History of Scientific Forestry in Uttarakhand
Aayush’s Fellowship is made possible by the Rural India Supporting Trust. This blog is the […]
Searching for the “Real” India: Cultural Exchange, Dominance, and Disappearance
As an AIF Clinton Fellow, I’m living and working in Jaipur, Rajasthan. The city, dubbed […]
What’s the Deal with Poverty?
A large portion of the world’s inhabitants are poor. What do I mean by “poor”? […]
A Route of One’s Own
“A woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to […]
HISTORY NEVER REPEATS ITSELF
“There is no country where the love of learning had so early an origin or […]
It’s a Start
After seven months in India, I think I have become pretty accustomed to the wide […]
From darkness to light
SHUBH DIWALI I’ve been in Mumbai for 1 month now and it’s been lovely. Lots […]