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Delhi 2020, the Real Conspiracy: What the Police Chose Not to See
Meet the Hindutva activists and leaders who played a prominent role in spreading hate, mobilising mobs and then instigating violence.
Communalism28/Feb/2021
New Delhi: Itâs been one year since 53 people were killed and hundreds of homes and shops damaged or destroyed in communal violence in Delhi. The victims were overwhelmingly Muslim.
How would professional investigators solve a crime like this? By first identifying the men and women who took part in the violence, and then investigating who mobilised and instigated them to do what they did. They start by looking at the dots and painstakingly connecting them to see where the trail leads. But instead of doing that, the Delhi Police have spent the past ten months chasing down an imaginary conspiracy.
Dining With Pirates
Aqib Nazir
The Cafe Pirates was by its three founders in 2018. KL Images:Aqib Nazir
It’s the vibes that make the diners leave or stay at any restaurant. The first themed-café inspired by the Holywood movie
Pirates of the Caribbean in Baramulla town gives you those vibes.
The
Cafe Pirates restaurant could be an option for dining out with family or friends, especially if you are from the town. The restaurant takes you for an exciting journey with its American-European foods, making it irresistible to try and unique from other cafés. This concept was self-built by its three founders, Faisal H Bhat, Irfan Bukhari, and Aabid Sheikh.
The young creative bringing India’s rural folk musicians to the world – via a backpack
Abhinav Agrawal (centre) sits with folk musicians as he sets up his mobile studio in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India.
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8 January 2021
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Abhinav Agrawal (centre) sits with folk musicians as he sets up his mobile studio in Jaisalmer, Rajasthan, India.
(Anahad Foundation
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In 2011 when Abhinav Agrawal was studying architecture in the central Indian city of Bhopal, every weekend he would catch a random train to visit a different part of the country. Getting off at both teeming cities and remote, rural villages he would set off to explore each region’s folk music, inspired by his love for the sheer diversity of styles, sounds and instruments, and his training as a classical vocalist and tabla player.
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