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Is Anyone Actually Making Electric Vehicles? – Bloomberg
(This article originally appeared in Bloomberg on May 24, 2022)
- It’s about time investors were hit with the reality about electric vehicle startups. But what do tanking shares mean for the much-hyped, cheap capital-sucking EV makers that took the market by storm last year?


What Is Life Like When We Subtract Work From It? – The Atlantic
(This article originally appeared in The Atlantic on May 24, 2022)
- Kloda really likes her job as a university librarian in Montreal, but she still really liked not doing it for a year. During a paid sabbatical that ended this spring, she deleted the work-communication apps from her phone and regularly forgot what day of the week it was; she read, went to museums, picked up tennis. She stopped getting the Sunday scaries...


Race, spirituality and eugenics: The tangled past of vegetarianism in India and Europe – Scroll
(The article first appeared in Scroll on May 14, 2022)
- In May 1891, the London Vegetarian Society held a meeting in Portsmouth. Present were not just English, but also two Indian members, TT Majumdar and Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi, both students of law in London. For Gandhi, later one of the leading figures in the Indian Independence movement, membership in the London Vegetarian Society was a formative experience. It allowed him to discover vegetarianism as an ethically motivated choice and integrate it into a philosophy of non-violence. The encounter was not a singular instance. It was part of a larger entanglement between European vegetarianism and India...


Men outnumber women 4:1 in literature. Book character gender gap matters – The Print
(This article first appeared in The Print on May 22, 2022)
- The cumulative effect of unconscious gender bias in books can contribute to the gender pay gap and fewer women being in leadership positions…


From tiger to snow leopard: 50 years of conservation science in India – Scroll
(This article first appeared in Scroll.in on Feb 16, 2022)
- One day in the early 1990s, two scholars met in the auditorium of the Wildlife Institute of India in Dehradun, for its annual research seminar. One, Raghu Chundawat, a returning alumnus, was a pioneer in India in radio telemetry – the technique of using radio collars on animals to track their migratory behaviour. Chundawat had completed his PhD on snow leopards in Ladakh in the late 1980s, and was in the institute to share some results from his latest project – a wildlife management plan for the then state of Jammu and Kashmir...


Indian law needs to account for women, make finance inclusive – The Print
(This article originally appeared in The Print on May 17, 2022)
- For decades, India’s economic and financial growth story has suffered due to a critical missing piece: women. Women across all segments, be it entrepreneurs or retail customers, face multiple barriers in accessing finance in an equitable manner...
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