A Handful of Stories

Reportage on health, science and politics. And some meditations on film

About

I won the National Award for film criticism at the National Film Awards for 2019, a prize given by the Government of India, handed out by the President or Vice President. I am also an award-winning investigative journalist and long-form feature writer. My book, The Day I Became a Runner, a women’s history of India through the lens of sport, is published by HarperCollins India, 2023. I received the New India Foundation fellowship for this in 2021. 

My writing has appeared in The New York Times, the Guardian, the Sueddeutsche Zeitung, the South China Morning Post, Die Tages Zeitung, VOGUE magazine, Mint, The Hindu, The Caravan and several other leading publications. I received a merit citation at the Human Rights Press Awards at Hong Kong in 2019, the Bala Kailasam citation for reporting in 2017, the Ramnath Goenka award for feature reporting in 2015, and the International Red Cross and Press Institute of India award for humanitarian reporting in 2014.

In 2015, I was one of four nominees all-India for the ACJ Investigative Journalism Prize. I also won certificates for outstanding reporting at the national RedInk journalism prizes for 2015 and 2014.

I consult for editorial and corporate branding + marketing projects. Get in touch on [email protected], alternately the contact form here.

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