Behan Box

70 years after India enshrined “Right to Equality ” as a Fundamental Right in the Constitution, gender equality remains an unfinished agenda. While India ensured universal suffrage in 1950, women and transgender persons are underrepresented in India’s national parliament and state legislative assemblies. Only 14% of Members of Parliament are women. There are no transgender

The Reporters’ Collective

The reporters’ collective is a deep-dive journalism collaborative that reports on issues of public interest. It takes a whole village to produce good journalism. We found the space for such villages to be shrinking. So, we came together. To form a collective of like-minded journalists. Who like to collaborate. To report on stories that put

The Caravan Magazine

Since its reincarnation in 2010 as India’s first magazine of long-form narrative journalism, The Caravan has established itself as one of the country’s most respected and intellectually agile publications, setting new benchmarks for the Indian and South Asian media. We publish immersive reportage, daring commentary, path-breaking investigations, insightful literary criticism and more, spanning the worlds of

Suno India

Suno India is a multilingual- multi-generational podcast platform solely dedicated to audio-stories on issues that matter. Suno India shines a spotlight on under-represented and under-reported stories using audio as a medium. We set our own agenda and we are editorially independent. The podcasts on Suno India are well-researched yet personal. Our stories are steered by

Eram Agha

Eram Agha is a reporter with India’s only long form magazine – The Caravan- since 2022. She has deeply reported on diverse subjects ranging from profiles in popular culture, policy, politics to institutional decline in India. She was earlier with the digital bureau of CNN News 18, where she covered the RSS, Ministry of Education

Anisha Sheth

Anisha is a journalist based in Bengaluru. In her 14-year career as a journalist, she has worked as a reporter and editor, and has also tried her hand at teaching. Currently, she covers stories from the south Indian state of Karnataka for The News Minute. Her reportage focuses on examining how social caste, religious and

Sneha Richhariya

Sneha Richhariya is an environment reporter and host at Suno India– a multilingual podcast platform. She hosts and reports for Suno India‘s ‘Climate Emergency’ podcast series. She has been an Environmental Journalism Trainee with Deutsche Welle (DW) and also an Internews’ Earth Journalism fellow. Prior to this, as a freelancer, she has covered environment, health,

Azeefa Fathima

Azeefa Fathima (she/her) is a journalist based in south India, reporting for The News Minute. Her body of work includes in-depth, longform reports on LGBTQIA+ issues, caste, human rights, health and law. She has produced stories in print, digital and video formats, primarily covering Tamil Nadu and Kerala. She was a fellow with the Health

Vaishnavi Rathore

Vaishnavi is a climate and land reporter with Scroll.in. Prior to that, between 2019 and 2022 she worked as an environment lead with The Bastion, a development journalism portal based in India. Here, she took lead on environment analysis and ground reports around land, rivers, forests, and climate in rural and urban India. Vaishnavi is

Prajwal Bhat

Prajwal Bhat is a journalist based in India with five years of experience covering stories on human rights and civil liberties. He writes for The News Minute, a leading digital news publication, focusing on stories about the social, political and economic experiences of India’s diverse communities with a particular focus on religious and caste minorities.