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Author: Midhun Mohan

Written by Sofia Juliet Rajan & Ketaki Ghoge Daniel Kahneman and Amos Tversky’s framing theory shows that the way information is structured shapes how people understand an issue and the choices they make, even when the underlying facts remain the same.  Media narratives often draw on...

Written by Satwiki AdlaEdited by Sofia Juliet Rajan Three times a week, before the sun warms the sand, the women of New Podampetta return to the houses they no longer inhabit. They carry flowers, turmeric, kumkum and oil lamps in plastic bags. The sea hisses behind...

Text by S J Hemant Kumar, Yashodara Udupa, Nihal RanjitImages by S J Hemant Kumar, Nihal Ranjit, Divyanshi VyasEdited by Sofia Juliet Rajan Dilapidated house structures and the sea wall under construction at Ramayapatna Beach in Odisha, in November 2024. Credit: S J Hemant Kumar In Ramayapatna,...

Written by Yashita SinghEdited by Sofia Juliet Rajan What do you understand by migration? Is it the movement of people? How do we quantify who is moving where, and why, across a large number of villages, towns and cities in India? Are there any systematic ways...

Written by Ambuja RajEdited by Sofia Juliet Rajan “Look inside, what we live inside is barely even a room. You really think cleaning this is work?”— A migrant waste-picker in Pathadipalam, KochiInside a one-room home in Kochi, a woman fans the flames on a chulha (earthern...