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The Caravan

Jan 01 2021
Magazine

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.

THE CARAVAN

Echoes of Resistance • How Radio Quarantine builds solidarity in difficult times

Travelling Voices • An online platform amplifies stories from rural communities

Catch As Catch Can • The unsustainable rise of trash-fish trawling

Contact Teaching • How a German organisation tackles anti-Semitism in schools

Pedalling Dreams • How Copenhagen fell in love with cycling

Cultivating Deception • The Modi government’s response to the farmer protests echoes British colonial rhetoric

Parent Entity • The Jaishankars blur the lines between the ministry of external affairs and Reliance-funded ORF

The Hindu Hoax • How the upper castes invented a Hindu majority

PSUS AND NATION BUILDING

True media needs true allies. • India needs bold, fair journalism more than ever. We need allies like YOU.

Casting a Veil • What we miss by ignoring Maratha caste politics in the Bhima Koregaon case

I, MUTANT • How cancer altered my identity

The Caged Bird • Vinod Kumar Shukla’s (extra)ordinary life and writing

THE BOOKSHELF

EDITOR’S PICK


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Formats

OverDrive Magazine

subjects

News & Politics

Languages

English

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.

THE CARAVAN

Echoes of Resistance • How Radio Quarantine builds solidarity in difficult times

Travelling Voices • An online platform amplifies stories from rural communities

Catch As Catch Can • The unsustainable rise of trash-fish trawling

Contact Teaching • How a German organisation tackles anti-Semitism in schools

Pedalling Dreams • How Copenhagen fell in love with cycling

Cultivating Deception • The Modi government’s response to the farmer protests echoes British colonial rhetoric

Parent Entity • The Jaishankars blur the lines between the ministry of external affairs and Reliance-funded ORF

The Hindu Hoax • How the upper castes invented a Hindu majority

PSUS AND NATION BUILDING

True media needs true allies. • India needs bold, fair journalism more than ever. We need allies like YOU.

Casting a Veil • What we miss by ignoring Maratha caste politics in the Bhima Koregaon case

I, MUTANT • How cancer altered my identity

The Caged Bird • Vinod Kumar Shukla’s (extra)ordinary life and writing

THE BOOKSHELF

EDITOR’S PICK


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