Perpetual happiness is a myth. It’s perfect in fits and starts.
The man is gone, but not before leaving a lasting presence
BY Natasha Badhwar 5 February 2022
Feminism is definitely intersectional. Sometimes you need to move very slowly, sometimes quickly—and temper anger with clear-sightedness.
BY Natasha Badhwar 7 April 2018
Conjugal life will never stop throwing curveballs at you. You’ll enjoy some and barely tolerate others as you learn to become adults together.
BY Natasha Badhwar 17 February 2018
Video clips are mere breach of privacy. If there is any taboo that must shake the nation’s consciousness awake, it’s the violence on the marginalised.
BY Natasha Badhwar 18 November 2017
A school for kids of remote Himalayan villages. A school for Bhil-Bhilala children in the Vindhyas. People chasing dreams, despite the despair. No, idealism isn’t dead.
BY Natasha Badhwar 11 August 2017
One of India’s first female film editors, Patil’s story, shorn of self-pity, weaves personal and professional life and is also about breaking barriers
BY Natasha Badhwar 24 June 2017
Feminist lawyer Flavia Agnes, on the implications of the new rape law, especially in the context of the Mahmood Farooqui rape case
BY Natasha Badhwar 26 August 2016
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