Ahona Sengupta

The ‘crushing’ labour of guarding monuments

The ‘crushing’ labour of guarding monuments

Security personnel at Delhi’s monuments struggle to survive because of meagre wages, delayed salaries and penalties. They often spend the…

August 30, 2022

A walk of life: The vibrant saga of Delhi’s sidewalks

The city’s sidewalks are home to the homeless and a workplace for others. While they are a reflection of the…

August 28, 2022

Delhi skies a feast for the eyes before winter arrives

With bone-chilling winter comes the lethal PM2.5 pollutants shrouding the Delhi sky with toxic smog, choking its residents.

August 27, 2022

A quick nap on the job

A Chennai-based doctor on Tuesday took to Twitter to emphasise on sleep deprivation of medical professionals and highlighted the need…

August 27, 2022

World of stigma, ‘savior’ pills and conflicting studies: Depression survivors living a life on edge

At a time when a plethora of stigma persists around antidepressants, conflicting research studies are increasingly leaving survivors with more…

August 27, 2022

Humayun’s Tomb and its majesty on a sultry Delhi morning

Built in 1570, the glorious monument was the first garden-tomb on the Indian subcontinent and is also believed to be…

August 27, 2022

Diabetes Neuropathy, a serious diabetes complication that may affect 50% patients

Diabetes-related neuropathy has four arms – peripheral, autonomic, proximal, and focal – and often damages nerves in the legs and…

August 16, 2022

India gained Independence on August 15, but for these regions freedom came twice

While certain districts in West Bengal, which was still ailing from the bloodbath, were amid a disturbing uncertainty for the…

August 15, 2022

A garlic a day keeps high blood pressure at bay

High Blood Pressure is basically a stealth condition that eventually contributes to hardening of the arteries, or atherosclerosis, to stroke,…

November 7, 2022