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An independent journalist and educator based in Mumbai, Chintan has an MPhil in English Language Education, and has worked with the Unesco Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development, the Kabir Project, and the Hri Institute for Southasian Research and Exchange.
An independent journalist and educator based in Mumbai, Chintan has an MPhil in English Language Education, and has worked with the Unesco Mahatma Gandhi Institute of Education for Peace and Sustainable Development, the Kabir Project, and the Hri Institute for Southasian Research and Exchange.
Prof. Errol D'souza, Director, IIM-A, says, 'An inclusive culture is indispensable for students to be who they are, openly express themselves, and grow holistically'
India could become a big market for Bangladeshi suppliers if the central government pursues this as a priority but India also has a robust apparel sector of its own, which it cannot neglect
Book review of Locking Down the Poor
What appears smart may not necessarily be sensitive. A tweet by Burger King UK on International Women's Day touched a raw nerve. It employed language that is usually characterised as misogynist
Book review of The Role of External Support in Nonviolent Campaigns: Poisoned Chalice or Holy Grail?
Two of the world's biggest film industries, Bollywood and Nollywood have collaborated in the past as well
Book review of Title of the book: A Forgotten Ambassador in Cairo
A collection of interviews with the great Frida Kahlo captures the many facets of her spontaneous, luminous creativity
A set of essays examines the interaction between the expansion of the digital economy and India's socio-political framework
Yasser Usman, author of Guru Dutt: An Unfinished Story, speaks to Chintan Girish Modi on Guru Dutt's life
An experienced biographer of Bollywood stars offers a fine understanding of the overlap between the actor-filmmaker's personal and professional life
It is critical to think seriously about how to provide opportunities for children to not only learn but also imagine, dream, ponder and create
Book review of The Battle of Belonging
A book explores the political narrative around love jihad at ground zero, Uttar Pradesh
Book review of Enduring Cancer: Life, Death, and Diagnosis in Delhi
Is it possible to use social media to promote trust between communities with a history of violence?
Book review of The Brass Notebook
Why is a story set in 1951- shortly after the Partition- being retold in 2020? The legacy of the Partition is acutely felt even today.
Schick's new book, Deep Fakes and the Infocalypse: What You Urgently Need to Know, will scare the living daylights out of you
Book review of Sex and the Supreme Court