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About Naila
I am a multimedia journalist based in New Delhi, India. Most of her work has been published in organisations such as France 24, Himal Southasian, The Diplomat, Religion Unplugged and more.
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In India’s BJP-ruled states, Christians under attack for alleged forced conversions

01 Oct 2023  |  ReachFM
Christians in BJP-ruled states in India face increasing persecution, with incidents of violence and vandalism against pastors, nuns, churches, and Christian schools. Anti-conversion laws are being used as political tools by the ruling Bharatiya Janata Party to target religious minorities. Despite government denial, human rights organizations report a significant rise in attacks on Christians. The new Himachal Pradesh Freedom of Religion Bill, 2022, has been challenged in court for being unconstitutional. The BJP's actions are seen as part of a broader strategy to consolidate Hindu votes by portraying Christians and Muslims as threats.

India: despite ban on acid sales, attacks continue to rise

01 Oct 2023  |  www.fairplanet.org
Acid attacks in India continue to rise despite a ban on acid sales, with over 1,000 reported cases between 2017 and 2021. Survivors like Nisha Verma and Meena Khatoon face significant challenges, including insufficient government compensation and systemic failures in the legal system. Activists such as Vikas Scott and Shaheen Malik are advocating for stricter regulations and better support for victims. Organizations like Make Love Not Scars and Brave Souls Foundation provide crucial aid, but the accessibility of acid remains a major issue, with it being easily available in local stores and online.

How Climate Migration and Adaptation Is Reshaping Lives

01 Oct 2023  |  Non Profit News | Nonprofit Quarterly
Climate change is projected to displace 143 million people over the next three decades, with significant impacts already seen in India and the US. In Majuli Island, Assam, locals and nonprofits are adapting to increased flooding and erosion through innovative methods like floating farms. Despite these efforts, the Indian government needs to develop comprehensive climate migration policies to address the growing number of climate refugees. Similar challenges are faced in the US, where cities like New Orleans and Miami are vulnerable to climate impacts. Acknowledging climate change as a driver of migration is crucial for effective policy development in both countries.

How India’s women adapt to a hotter world

01 Oct 2023  |  www.fairplanet.org
Godavari Dange, working with Swayam Shikshan Prayog, educates women farmers in Maharashtra on sustainable climate solutions to combat rising temperatures. The Mahila Housing Trust implements innovative solutions like reflective paint to reduce indoor temperatures in slums. India's heat action plans, though numerous, are criticized for not being tailored to local contexts. Experts emphasize the need for public awareness and adaptive measures to enhance heat resilience as climate change exacerbates heatwaves.

Unlearning to Relearn: An Interview with Stephanie Bowman of Mothers Out Front

11 May 2023  |  nonprofitquarterly.org
Stephanie Bowman, National Learnings Campaign Manager for Mothers Out Front, discusses her journey into climate activism, the intersectionality of climate crisis and protecting children, and the organization's approach to campaigning. She emphasizes the importance of unlearning biases and relearning to transform unjust systems, and details the strategic focus areas and success measures for campaigns. Bowman highlights the self-sufficiency of campaign teams in Pueblo, Colorado, and Kansas City, and the continuous learning process in fighting for climate justice.

Following an assault by cow vigilantes, three Muslim men from Uttar Pradesh’s Moradabad district lost their livelihood and their hopes for ever getting justice.

05 Apr 2023  |  TwoCircles.net
The article by Naila Khan for TwoCircles.net covers the story of Haji Aslam Qureshi and his workers, Mohammad Ashim and Mohammad Amir, who were victims of an assault by cow vigilantes in Uttar Pradesh's Moradabad district. On August 23, 2018, during Eid-ul-Adha, their vehicle was stopped, they were attacked, and the vehicle was set on fire. Since then, Qureshi has been unemployed and dependent on others, while his workers have been living in fear. The article highlights the failure of the police to support the victims and the rise in bovine-related violence in Uttar Pradesh since the BJP came to power. It also mentions a similar incident involving Mohammed Shakir, another victim of cow vigilantism. The article discusses the broader context of religious violence and the targeting of Muslim beef traders in the region.

India’s Urban Leopards

14 Mar 2023  |  flipboard.com
An unexpected encounter with a leopard during a wedding preparation highlights the growing presence of wildlife in urban areas of India. The article explores the implications of urbanization on wildlife habitats and the interactions between humans and leopards in Indian cities.

India’s Urban Leopards

14 Mar 2023  |  popula.com
In Mumbai's Aarey Forest, indigenous Warli communities coexist with leopards, whom they revere as gods. Despite occasional livestock depredation and rare attacks, the Warlis believe humans are encroaching on leopard territory. Conservation efforts by wildlife biologists and the Sanjay Gandhi National Park aim to foster peaceful coexistence through awareness campaigns. However, urban development projects like the Metro train car shed threaten leopard habitats, complicating this delicate balance.

India, where humans coexist with leopards

21 Feb 2023  |  www.fairplanet.org
In Mumbai's Aarey forest, the Warli community coexists with leopards, viewing them as deities and fostering a peaceful relationship. Despite a global decline in leopard populations, India has seen a 60% increase since 2014. The Sanjay Gandhi National Park near Mumbai has one of the highest leopard densities, prompting efforts to maintain harmony between humans and leopards. Awareness programs like 'Living with Leopards' educate communities on coexistence, reducing conflicts. This model has been adopted in Uttarakhand, leading to a significant decrease in human-leopard conflicts. The focus is on changing human behavior to accommodate leopards, as demonstrated by the Titli Trust's initiatives.

University Students Challenge Ban on BBC Documentary on Indian PM Narendra Modi

19 Feb 2023  |  religionunplugged.com
The BBC's documentary on Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi has sparked significant controversy and censorship in India. Despite the government's ban, student organizations have been screening the documentary in protest, leading to clashes with police and detentions. The documentary highlights Modi's rise to power and his controversial role in the 2002 Gujarat riots. The Indian government, under the right-wing Bharatiya Janata Party, has been criticized for its attacks on press freedom and use of emergency laws to censor content. The situation underscores the ongoing struggle for press freedom and the resistance against government censorship in India.
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