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Submerged homes, flooded fields, derailed lives: The aftermath of Cyclone Amphan in Bangladesh, in photos
In the aftermath of Cyclone Amphan, with homes and livelihoods washed away, most residents in Bangladesh try to survive, some migrate.

On Labour Day, a look at the daily struggles of the people silently bolstering the Indian economy
Over a period of three-and-a-half-years, journalist Sanket Jain has captured the lives of migrant labourers, potters, broom-makers, agricultural labourers, stone-workers, among others in a series of photographs. These images, from at least 10 different villages, look at their back-breaking occupations and capture some of the lighter moments in their lives.

As Naga Sadhus gather for annual Pushkar Mela, a glimpse into their philosophy of detachment
The 'Naga Sadhus’ (literally meaning ‘Naked Yogis’) are a part of the Shaivite sadhus' sect. They gather in the holy city of Pushkar for the Mela.

Delhi Queer Pride 2018: LGBTQ community celebrates Sec 377 ruling, airs larger social issues
In its 11th year, the Delhi Pride March marked a celebration of the landmark Supreme Court of India judgment which struck down portions of Section 377, and decriminalised consensual gay sex.

Meet Waswo X Waswo: The man who is photographing Udaipur, one portrait at a time
Waswo X Waswo's photography portraits offer an interesting look into the life of the people of Udaipur.

In focus: A photobook edited by Sanjay Kak explores the insurgency in Kashmir through the decades
Sanjay Kak talks about the thought process behind Witness: Kashmir 1986-2016/Nine Photographers.

In Photos: Villagers protest a hydrocarbon project in an agricultural village in Tamil Nadu
Villagers in Neduvasal, Tamil Nadu are against the hyrdrocarbon project proposed by the Government.