Proving you are your father’s daughter should be easy, but it isn’t in Assam.
Graphic Reportage
Proving you are your father’s daughter should be easy, but it isn’t in Assam.
An artist’s journey through Assam in the time of the NRC.
Putting 4 million people in legal limbo is no joke, even in Assam.
A graphic novelist sketches reactions to the bill, widely seen as a way for the BJP to protect its Hindu supporters who have been left out of NRC.
A graphic novelist maps how the journey of these NRC applicants is a testimony to the cruelty of the process, and the resilience of the sufferers.
“As long at the network holds, the India-Pakistan standoff is in our hands, satisfying our need for drama and emotion and patriotism.”
We asked women vendors in Assam what they want from political parties – it’s NOT the NRC.
As Assam’s National Register of Citizens process grinds out, worrying questions remain about its implementation.
Assam-based artist Parismita Singh’s work offers a glimpse of the normalisation of state violence against citizens.