Amit Sengupta

Food During COVID: Less is More

Dr Rakhshanda Jalil is a translator, writer and literary historian. She has published over 25 books and written over 50…

4 years ago

World after Pandemic: Bad Dream as bad faith

Is there an escape from the unfolding nightmare? How do we make sense of a world that looks no different…

4 years ago

There Were Three thousand Six Hundred and Fifty-three days

An exploration of the history of thought, this new series by Hardnews stitches together several texts to ask the reader…

4 years ago

Police brutality in times of Coronavirus

In the evening of June 18, 2020, the police came to the mobile shop of P Jayaraj and his son…

4 years ago

Cyclone Amphan: Blown by the devil’s wind

The world should stand with India and Bangladesh. It’s time to rejuvenate, restore and resurrect. It’s time to heal.

5 years ago

Trust the artist to show a way forward, to imagine another world!

To me the bigger question is whether this recovery of art and culture will be led by Asia?

5 years ago

‘The government is counting money. We will soon be counting the dead.’

There is a strong demand for participatory democracy, social justice and a radically different economic policy, to support people and…

5 years ago

Lockdown Mass Migration: The Mess Prime Minister Made

With millions of workers and the poor on the streets, the lockdown called by the PM has abjectly failed. All…

5 years ago

Corona and Kerala: Fighting a difficult fight smartly

When it comes to tacking a natural catastrophe or a pandemic, the Left government in Kerala, led by Chief Minister…

5 years ago

You say goodbye, I say hello

Letter from a dad to a daughter. An ode to freedom and beauty, from the earth and sky to the…

5 years ago