Most people will look at a wheelchair and think very limiting thoughts. Kids are an exception; their eyes light up at the prospect of riding one. A wheelchair, then, like
Nomadic lives were destroyed as Sindh and Kachchh are separated by a border.
Chasing what keeps people quiet.
When neighbours disapprove of a travel destination — that's where to take the family.
Secularizing Islamists?
Jama'at-e-Islami and Jama'at-ud-Da'wa in Urban Pakistan
by Humeira Iqtidar
University of Chicago Press, 2011
Of late, there has been an efflorescence of
Tracking down a far-off Nepali community.
Dawn on Sri Pada is sublime – a view that has attracted pilgrims as much as the sacred footprint of Buddha that is said to grace an area near the summit.
Domestic workers tell their stories.
On the 11th day of Aashaadh (June-July), an ocean of devotees, having undertaken an arduous two-week journey on foot, descends on the temple town of Pandharpur, in Maharashtra, for a