Social conditions, privilege and a skewed work-life balance keep the city’s youth from pausing for democracy. @prasunch reports from Bengaluru
@UpalaSen@ttindia
Since late November we have been working on a four-city youth project. As part of the assignment, I have sat in and spoke to Calcutta’s youth across the city, across social spectrum, across communities… Here is what we have in the end.
@prasunch@Moumita78@UpalaSen@ttindia
The man who famously said
“moi Kanchenjunga” has now be
come a mountain of emotion, or a
river such as the Brahmaputra he
so revered write@UmanandaJaiswal and @UpalaSen@ttindia
https://t.co/3Y5VINcXa7
Calcutta By Lane
@prasunch takes you through some if the curiously named alleys of the city and the backstories associated with each
Read online: https://t.co/EbmrgRB6Mr
@ttindia
Before I come face to face with him that day in a coffee shop, I catch a glimpse of him through the shop window… his face is covered with a flowing beard and his hair is worn long. @prasunch interviews Jayant Kripalani @ttindia@SankarshanT https://t.co/R8bePgJkTB
THE COUNTLESS TO COUNT
The last census was held in 2011, the next is scheduled for 2027. What May have fallen through that gaping chasm, and what may have been skewed?
@prasunch talks to experts
@SankarshanT@ttindia