Weekend Reads
- Dams and dredging mean India's only dolphin reserve is in danger. Arati Kumar-Rao, in the Hindustan Times, asks 'Where have the Ganga's dolphins gone?'
- I am Dalit, writes Sumit Baudh in the Indian Express, not SC.
- Pragya Singh in Outlook reports on the unbearable stench of caste as Dalits continue to descend into sewers to keep India clean.
- Black kites, cheels, could be an indicator of urban ecosystem health, writes Praveen S Thampi in the Economic Times.
- "Even confessing to friends about the unbearable loneliness of a privileged existence is an option fraught with the prospect of scandal," writes Veena Venugopal in Blink.
- There is no war in Bastar, writes Aritra Bhattacharyya in Caravan, only battles.
- Torsa Ghoshal in the Ladies Finger lists out all the rubbish lessons from sports, starting with "the most important thing about a woman doing anything is her clothes".
- All those happy reports about hundreds of millions of Indians on the internet? The number is probably closer to 60 million, writes Deepak Abbot in a set of slides on Medium.
- Bihar's prohibition machinery, which has put more than 4,000 people in jail, is over-burdened and breathless, report Santosh Singh and Prashant Pandey in the Indian Express.
- The Burkini-Bikini false equivalence and your disproportionate outrage, by Hiba Krisht on the Ex-Muslim.