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India

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    A household in a village in Kawal Tiger Reserve, in the state of Telangana. Image by Vandana Menon. India, 2019.
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    PART OF: India: Battles over Land

    India: Moving People to Make Space for Tigers

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    Vandana Menon
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    November 6, 2019
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    A house in the core zone of Kawal Tiger Reserve, in the state of Telangana. Image by Vandana Menon. India, 2019.
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    PART OF: India: Battles over Land

    India: Rising Tiger Numbers and Dwindling Tribal Rights

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    Vandana Menon
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    November 5, 2019
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  • Women from the Naikpod tribe rest at their homes in the forests of Kawal Tiger Sanctuary. Image by Vandana Menon. India, 2019.
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    India: Battles over Land

    To whom does the forest belong? To the people, the animals, or the state?

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    Vandana Menon
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - India: Battles over Land
  • The dargah of 14th-century Sufi saint Nizamuddin Auliya in New Delhi. Image by Nikhil Mandalaparthy. India, 2019.
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    Shared Sacred Spaces: The Future of Sufi Shrines in a Polarized India

    For centuries, Muslims and Hindus across India have traditionally worshiped at shrines called...

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    Nikhil Mandalaparthy
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Shared Sacred Spaces: The Future of Sufi Shrines in a Polarized India
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    Women look through the jaali surrounding the courtyard of the dargah of Qutubuddin Bakhtiyar Kaki in Delhi. Image by Nikhil Mandalaparthy. India, 2019.
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    PART OF: Shared Sacred Spaces: The Future of Sufi Shrines in a Polarized India

    Through the Jaali: Women’s Access and Worship at Dargahs

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    Nikhil Mandalaparthy
    Grantee
    October 31, 2019
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    Thimphu is the capital city of Bhutan, located in the western part of the country. It is a city of about 115,000 people in a country with 750,000 people in total. The city has developed rapidly in the past few decades and continues to expand. Image by Emma Johnson. Bhutan, 2019.
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    PART OF: Unstoppable Rivers: Bhutan's Quest for Energy Security and Development in a Changing Climate

    Unstoppable Rivers: Bhutan’s Quest for Energy Security and Development in a Changing Climate

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    Emma Johnson
    2019 Reporting Fellow, 2021 Reporting Fellow
    October 30, 2019
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    Animal Tracker, Kenya: A mother of three at 23, Mpayon Loboitong’o herds her family’s goats on her own; after her husband left to find work in Nairobi, she was told he’d been killed there. Her other full-time job: charting animal movements for Save the Elephants. For a monthly salary she and eight other women traverse the bush, unarmed, amid elephants, lions, and African buffalo. “I do this work so my kids don’t go to bed hungry,” she says. Image by Lynn Johnson. Kenya, 2019.
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    PART OF: Are We Visible Yet?

    Around the World, Women Are Taking Charge of Their Future

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    Lynn Johnson
    Grantee
    October 17, 2019
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    Hindu pilgrims, known as Kanwarias, walk near the banks of the Ganges River in Prayagraj, India, on July 25, 2019. Kanwarias are devotees performing a ritual pilgrimage in which they walk the roads of India, clad in saffron, and carrying ornately decorated canisters of sacred water from the Ganges River over their shoulders to take back to Hindu temples in their hometowns, during the Hindu lunar month of Shravana. Image by Rajesh Kumar. India, 2019.
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    PART OF: Hindu Nationalism, Its Toll, and India's Inter-Faith Resilience

    Decades-Old Hindu Pilgrimage, Aided by Modi Government, Takes a Populist Turn

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    Kalpana Jain
    Grantee
    September 24, 2019
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  • Prime Minister Narendra Modi thanked and promised a better India at Parliament in New Delhi. Image by Madhuram Paliwal / Shutterstock.com. India, 2019.
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    Hindu Nationalism, Its Toll, and India's Inter-Faith Resilience

    What does the rise of a new militant Hinduism under India's Modi government mean for women and young...

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    Kalpana Jain
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - Hindu Nationalism, Its Toll, and India's Inter-Faith Resilience
  • A rare Asian elephant tusker at Nagarhole National Park and Tiger Reserve in southern India. Image by Rachel Nuwer. India, 2019.
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    The World Without Wildlife—South Asia

    Tigers and elephants are beloved in the West, but these creatures pose a threat to the livelihoods...

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    Rachel Nuwer
    Grantee
    READ MORE ABOUT THIS PROJECT - The World Without Wildlife—South Asia
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    A system for aerobically treating wastewater in Chathanad Colony is one example of decentralized waste management, a technique of dealing with waste in a community where conventional methods are not as feasible. Image by Katelyn Weisbrod. India, 2019.
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    PART OF: Kerala: How to Waste

    Decentralized: New Waste Management Methods in Alleppey, India

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    Katelyn Weisbrod
    2019 Reporting Fellow
    August 7, 2019
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