Mihir Srivastava

A forced holiday

A forced holiday

Amid coronavirus spread people are forced to stay back and work from home; some are enjoying the free time while…

September 28, 2020

Surviving hate

The overwhelming sentiment in the riot-hit areas is a feeling of being wronged by the state. Yet communal harmony survives,…

March 6, 2020

Police abdicated responsibility

Former commissioners of police express their disappointment in the way riots in Delhi were handled. They stop short of calling…

March 6, 2020

Love amidst poverty

Affections thrive even in hard times, here is an insight into how instincts overcome even the dire realities of life…

March 2, 2020

Paranoia, American style

It’s not a judgement on a country or its people but American travellers, more than those of other nations, feel…

March 2, 2020

Rural cosmopolitan

There are many people who have shun fast-paced urbanised life for a rural life nestled in nature where peace of…

February 22, 2020

‘There’s beauty in empty spaces’

A retired IAS officer from a reputed family, Robin Gupta auctioned some of his precious heirlooms to declutter his life.…

February 22, 2020

The Urban Artists

An academic and an artist, both educators, join hands to transform a conflict-ridden settlement of migrant workers at Kapashera, by…

February 16, 2020

Florence of India

An encounter with conservationist architect Urvashi Srivastava opened a whole new world of art in an unlikely location RENAISSANCE STARTED…

February 1, 2020