The Caravan
magazine ∣ Nov 01 2020 · The Caravan
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The Caravan is India’s first narrative journalism magazine. Stories are reported in a style that uses elements usually reserved for fiction—plot, characters, scenes and setting—to bring the subject to life. Like The New Yorker, The Atlantic and Granta, the context of a Caravan story is something more substantial. In India, this niche—one for the intellectually curious, the aesthetically inclined and the upwardly mobile, has remained vacant. That is, until The Caravan.
True media needs true allies. • India needs bold, fair journalism more than ever. We need allies like YOU.
The Caravan
Force of Habitat • The enduring challenges of mitigating human–elephant conflict
Troubled Waters • An investigation reveals why hundreds of North Korean fishermen are dying at sea
Raging Against the Machine • A young parliamentarian fights for the ideals of the Pashtun spring
Helpless Spectators • How the Supreme Court evades administration of justice
Pushing the Limits • Manipur’s hill population seeks better representation through the delimitation exercise
Unhealthy Bias • Women healthcare workers battle everyday sexism amid the COVID-19 pandemic
SPACE SECRETS • How the CBI killed India’s biggest espionage case
Mariam Rasheeda
Nambi Narayanan
Raman Srivastava
Fauziyya Hassan
D Sasikumaran
K Chandrasekhar
SK Sharma
Alexi Vassive
Mohiuddin
Mazhar Khan
Mohammed Pasha
Prabhakar Rao
Ahmed Fouad Jizawi
Habibullah Khan
Zuheira
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High Risks • Chemsex and the failure of HIV prevention in India
True media needs true allies. • India needs bold, fair journalism more than ever. We need allies like YOU.
Saffron, Red and Blue • How the American Sangh hopes to win the US elections
Dead Men Walking • How Sri Lankan crime novels engage with the country’s past
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