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File Photo : If Jharkhand’s numbers from those five years are broken down month-wise, it means that elephants killed an average of 7.7 people every month. But the trend appears to be worsening.
In 9 Days, Elephants Killed 22 In Jharkhand’s Chaibasa. Why Is Human–Elephant Conflict Rising?

According to India’s Ministry of Environment, Forest and Climate Change, between 2017 and 2022, Odisha recorded the highest number of deaths due to human–elephant conflict—499 fatalities.

BY Md Asghar Khan

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DHANUJ PHOTOGRAPHY : Pepper House, Fort Kochi
From Kochi To Palestine: Memory, Migration, And Resistance

At the Kochi Biennale, art becomes a bridge between histories, geographies, and lived experience. Through immersive installations, the Biennale invites viewers to confront shared histories of oppression and resilience, transforming Palestine from a distant geopolitical issue into a tangible, lived concern.

BY Ashlin Mathew

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DHANUJ PHOTOGRAPHY : Pepper House, Fort Kochi
From Kochi To Palestine: Memory, Migration, And Resistance

At the Kochi Biennale, art becomes a bridge between histories, geographies, and lived experience. Through immersive installations, the Biennale invites viewers to confront shared histories of oppression and resilience, transforming Palestine from a distant geopolitical issue into a tangible, lived concern.

BY Ashlin Mathew

DHANUJ PHOTOGRAPHY : Pepper House, Fort Kochi
From Kochi To Palestine: Memory, Migration, And Resistance

At the Kochi Biennale, art becomes a bridge between histories, geographies, and lived experience. Through immersive installations, the Biennale invites viewers to confront shared histories of oppression and resilience, transforming Palestine from a distant geopolitical issue into a tangible, lived concern.

BY Ashlin Mathew

X : Kaifi Azmi with Shaukat Kaifi and Shabana Azmi
Kaifi Azmi And The Poetics Of Care

Marking his birth anniversary, here is remembering the poet who carried his care for the nation he had placed his hopes in into his words, writing verses for workers, women, lovers—anyone in need of steadiness against the forces that hemmed them in.

BY Sritama Bhattacharyya

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