Fine print of an insurance fraud in Telangana

As dawn breaks over Hyderabad, before the first tea stalls steam to life, hundreds of sanitation workers are already at work, their brooms combing the city to prepare it for the day’s bustle. For 58-year-old Nethetla Pochamma, a single mother and an outsourced worker with the Greater Hyderabad Municipal Corporation, it wasn’t just a job—it … Read more

Patteda Anchu sarees: GI tag is great, but weavers need more to sustain traditional craft

The Controller General of Patents, Designs, and Trade Marks and Geographical Indications granted the long-awaited ‘GI’ recognition to the Patteda Anchu saree from Gajendragad in Gadag district in north Karnataka in March. This traditional hand-woven cotton textile with natural colours is known for its bright colours and simple design. It earned its name from its … Read more

Column | Kubera, the refugee from Lanka

When the Constitution of India was first published, over 75 years ago, it included many artworks. Amongst them was one showing Kubera, Ravana’s brother and the king of wealth and yakshas (nature spirits), fleeing from Lanka. It is often mistaken for Hanuman burning Lanka, but there are no flames of a burning city or a monkey’s tail. … Read more

Making primary health visible, offering accessible and affordable health care

Change is inevitable and is health any exception to that? The nature of public health has changed globally in conjunction with the ever-expanding economy and modern lifestyles. A few modern public health challenges include – antimicrobial resistance, chronic non-communicable diseases (NCDs), zoonotic diseases, and mental health illnesses. NCDs continue to account for more than 60% … Read more