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About Priyanka
I am an independent journalist and photographer covering issues of human rights, with a decade's experience. Named the 2012-2013 IWMF Elizabeth Neuffer Fellow, and the 2015 IMC Medienbotschafter Indien-Deutschland. I split my time between Assam in northeast India, and Mumbai in west India.
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A Private War Reflects the Everyday Trauma of Journalists in the Field

06 Oct 2024  |  www.theswaddle.com
The article discusses the film 'A Private War' and its portrayal of the challenges faced by war correspondents, focusing on the life of Marie Colvin. It highlights the mental health struggles journalists endure, even outside traditional war zones, as illustrated by personal accounts from journalists like Ruchi Kumar and Amantha Perera. The piece underscores the importance of safety training and mental health support for journalists, especially freelancers, who often lack institutional backing. The narrative also touches on the moral injury and coping mechanisms journalists develop in response to their traumatic experiences.

India elections: The shock results show Modi is no longer as popular as he thought he was

01 Jun 2024  |  TheJournal.ie
The recent Indian elections have resulted in a significant political shift, with Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) losing its previous dominance. The BJP won only 240 out of 430 contested seats, falling short of the 272 needed to form a government, while the Congress party and regional allies gained ground. This shift reflects a rejection of Modi's Hindu-centric policies and a call for a more inclusive India. The article highlights the impact of Modi's decade-long rule, marked by increased poverty, declining democracy, and violence against Muslims. Rahul Gandhi's efforts to connect with the populace have contributed to Congress's resurgence. The elections underscore the importance of diverse voices in India's democracy and signal a potential end to BJP's dominance.

Your Lost Bank Card

01 Apr 2024  |  Priyanka Borpujari
The author recounts finding a lost Revolut card on a bus in Dublin and the challenges faced in trying to return it to its owner. The narrative explores the limitations of digital banking systems, particularly the lack of direct human interaction and the difficulties in ensuring the card's safe return. The author reflects on past experiences with lost items and the differences in handling such situations in different countries, highlighting the complexities and potential pitfalls of a cashless society.

El Salvador youths find identity in community radio instead of gangs

01 Oct 2023  |  Muslims in Italy struggle to bury victims of the pandemic
In El Salvador, community radio stations provide an alternative to gang involvement for youths, fostering a sense of identity and belonging. The Radio and Participative Programmes Association of El Salvador (ARPAS) supports 22 community radio stations, which address local issues and hold the government accountable. Despite the high violence rates, these stations offer a platform for young people to engage in meaningful work and social issues. The article highlights the stories of individuals like Nicolas Humberto Garcia, who resisted gang influence, and others who found purpose and community through radio. The narrative underscores the positive impact of community radio in a country struggling with poverty, violence, and social exclusion.

India’s forgotten power broker: Begum Samru. What was her secret?

01 Oct 2023  |  Science
Begum Samru, a courtesan turned mercenary and queen, commanded an army and ruled Sardhana in 18th-century India. Known for her strategic alliances and conversion to Catholicism, she played a significant role during the Mughal Empire's decline and the British colonization. Despite her historical significance, she remains largely forgotten, with Bhagirath Palace in Delhi being one of the few markers of her legacy.

After 116 Years, Japan Raised Age of Consent for Sex to 16. What Took So Long?

01 Jul 2023  |  thediplomat.com
Japan has raised the age of consent for sex from 13 to 16, a significant legal reform after 116 years. The change, driven by public pressure and advocacy from women's groups, also broadens the definition of rape to include non-consensual sexual intercourse and extends the reporting window for rape to 15 years. The reform addresses long-standing issues within Japan's patriarchal society, where consent and sexual harassment have been contentious topics. The article highlights the roles of various stakeholders, including politicians, activists, and experts, in pushing for these changes, and discusses the broader cultural and legal context of sexual consent in Japan and other countries.

How Pro-Palestine Student Protesters Forced Ireland’s Trinity College to Divest

09 May 2023  |  Truthout
Pro-Palestine student protesters at Trinity College Dublin successfully pressured the university to divest from Israeli companies after a strategic encampment and blockade. The protest, part of the broader BDS movement, highlighted the university's financial ties to Israel and leveraged the loss of tourist revenue to force action. The divestment decision marks a significant victory for the students and sets a precedent for other universities. The protest received support from faculty and staff, emphasizing the importance of collective action and solidarity. The Irish government is set to recognize the State of Palestine, though some view this as insufficient. The protest has inspired similar actions at other universities, demonstrating the power of student activism in effecting change.

The Problem with ‘Fixers’

01 Apr 2023  |  www.cjr.org
The article discusses the problematic dynamics between foreign correspondents and local journalists, often referred to as 'fixers.' It highlights the experiences of Neha Dixit and other local journalists who feel undervalued and exploited by foreign media. The piece critiques the term 'fixer' as discriminatory and calls for more equitable recognition and credit for local journalists. It also examines the broader implications of these power imbalances in journalism, urging for systemic changes to acknowledge the crucial role of local reporters.

What I Wish I Knew About the Triggers of My Scalp Psoriasis

15 Dec 2022  |  Health
The author shares a personal journey with scalp psoriasis, detailing how various life events and emotional stressors have triggered flare-ups. Moving from Mumbai to Tokyo and then to Dublin, the author identifies cold weather, stress, and diet as significant factors affecting their condition. Positive lifestyle changes, including regular exercise and a healthier diet, have helped manage the symptoms, leading to a period of no flare-ups.

6 Hidden Nature Escapes in Tokyo

02 Dec 2022  |  matadornetwork.com
Tokyo offers a variety of hidden nature escapes that provide a serene contrast to the bustling city life. Key spots include the Meiji Jingu shrine, a tranquil forested area with historical significance; Mount Takao, a popular hiking destination with stunning views and seasonal attractions like Beer Mount; and the Imperial Palace, surrounded by beautiful gardens and a moat. Inokashira Park in Kichijoji offers a mix of natural beauty and local culture, while the Tama River area provides opportunities for outdoor activities and relaxation. The Izu Islands, accessible by boat or plane, offer tropical landscapes, surfing, hiking, and unique local experiences. These destinations highlight the diverse and accessible nature escapes within and around Tokyo.
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