Supriya Sharma
@sharmasupriya
Executive Editor, @scroll_in. Could not choose between art, academia and activism. Became a journalist. Email: [email protected]
It is unclear what Operation Sindoor achieved. But what it revealed is stark. Four questions Indians must ask. scroll.in/article/108227…
Take some time to watch our film, where @kri_tikka brewed magic into our travel across 200 km in bengal & Sikkim. What is it like to live in the shadow of glacial lakes and hydropower projects? Especially, when the two are a bad combo. @pulitzercenter scroll.in/video/1084817/…
EC began Bihar roll revision without data and shifted goalposts midway, court document shows. @scroll_in scroll.in/article/108486…
🚨 Releasing TODAY In 2023, a glacial lake burst in Sikkim killed 57 and destroyed a major dam. Now, it's being rebuilt. Scroll's Vaishnavi Rathore and Kritika Pant travel to the danger zone. Stay tuned for the ground report.
🚨A 2023 glacial lake burst wrecked a dam, flooding Sikkim & Bengal. As the dam is rebuilt, Teesta swells every monsoon, its bed choked with silt from that first disaster. People are still living in relief centers. scroll.in/article/108394… supported by: @pulitzercenter
The 'Bangladeshi' bogey has reached such absurd proportions that an Assam police constable’s son has been detained in Gurugram on suspicion of being an ‘illegal Bangladeshi’ @ZamanRokibuz_ reports scroll.in/latest/1084783…
“I knew, my family knew, and even the police knew that I was innocent. I knew my time in jail would be prolonged. But I was sure I would get released.” After spending 18 years in prison, 11 men acquitted of 2006 Mumbai train blasts. @tabassum_b reports scroll.in/article/108474…
Two years after devastating glacial floods in Sikkim,“glof” is now a common word among those who were affected, many of whom are still struggling to rebuild their lives and livelihoods. @_Vaishnavi_R reports: scroll.in/article/108393…
"...you are targeting me because you don’t want the problems to be shown in public" @ajitanjum to @betwasharma after FIR in Bihar shows how the @ECISVEEP was complicit in trying to silence a journalist, a new low for press freedom in India article-14.com/post/-their-ob…
Imagine producing one of the world’s most iconic teas and earning less than the official minimum wage. In Darjeeling's tea gardens workers are paid Rs. 250 per day which is 30% less than the daily wage for unskilled labour. And even this small amount goes unpaid for months.
So Indians have to inform the local police station whenever they visit any place in India? New rule?
Bengali Muslim families torn apart. Several people stranded in Bangladesh. Middlemen offer to push them back into India for ₹35k. Read this story from @ZamanRokibuz_ scroll.in/article/108446…
Rajya Sabha MP says this family lives 40 km from his home And yet, barring this elderly woman and child, the rest have been pushed into Bangladesh @ZamanRokibuz_ reports from Delhi, Mumbai, Odisha on spate of police raids targeting Bengali workers scroll.in/article/108446…
Election Commission's order on the 2003 intensive revision in Bihar — which can answer key questions about the current SIR — is missing. Orders from 2004 show revisions in other states did not demand citizenship proof, were held over 6 months. @scroll_in scroll.in/article/108436…
What was the procedure followed during the 2003 electoral roll revision in Bihar? Did voters have to prove their citizenship? No one can say for sure since the EC's 2003 order is missing. @sighyush reports scroll.in/article/108436…
An elderly woman from Assam's Hojai was pushed into Bangladesh & is desperate to return home. One month on, she's still stuck in Bangladesh. Our story on the fear & aftermath of the "pushback" crackdown youtu.be/Ag1TAH1twtk
‘Please take me to Assam’ - while reporting from Assam, @ZamanRokibuz_ and @raghavKakkar30 got a distress call from Bangladesh Watch their ground report on how summary deportations have sent people into hiding - even those who have protection from court scroll.in/video/1084254/…