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“I don’t know what that is”

Maegan Gillespie- October 19, 2017

India's ignorance surrounding autism, a spark exploration into the impact stigma has on autistic children in India.   Read More

Jaipur, the ‘top dog’ of stray dog management

Georgia Clelland- October 17, 2017

India is second most populated country in the world for humans. But it holds the dubious record for having the largest stray dog population in the ... Read More

Practicing Diversity: Celebrating Easter in Indonesia

Katreena Bacatan- April 17, 2017

The national celebration of Easter in Indonesia is a symbol of the country’s commitment to its belief in "Unity in Diversity" despite recent racial and ... Read More

Say Cheese

Laura Sinclair- September 25, 2018

Say Cheese: The story of when tourists become the focus. It starts with the word “selfie”. Then before one can mutter a yes, there is a ... Read More

Being HIV Positive In India

Eliza Crisp- October 18, 2017

  After a delayed response to the initial threat of HIV, India has seen gradual improvements amongst the health of high-risk groups. Eliza Crisp travels ... Read More

Chinese Indonesians: A Human Narrative

Shi Pui Ng- June 13, 2018

From the biblical plight of Jews to Canaan, to the Vietnamese diaspora across the globe in the 1970’s, oppression has always been a part of ... Read More

MRT to alleviate Jakarta’s notorious traffic soon

Sophie Volker- April 20, 2017

It’s taken almost 40 years since its conception, but the Jakarta Mass Rail Transport (MRT) is finally on its way to completion. With estimates that ... Read More

Banning Mumbai’s iconic Victoria horses: what will the consequences be?

John Ballot- October 16, 2016

https://soundcloud.com/john-ballot/banning-mumbais-iconic-victoria-horses by John Ballot Along Mumbai's famous Marine Drive, tourists can be seen getting into large silver carriages that will take them around the tourist ... Read More

The Indian Woman

Anthea Belessis- September 27, 2018

The struggle for gender equality plagues the societies of countries around the world, but the battle for the recognition of Indian women has only just ... Read More

The Music of Mumbai

Sarah Matthews- October 16, 2016

By Sarah Matthews     On the local trains of Mumbai, a group of twenty, thirty or even more men gather together to sing and ... Read More

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