Nangsel Sherpa and Shriya Singh

Shriya Singh is a writer and reporter in New Delhi. Her writings dissect the everyday intersections of culture and politics. Nangsel Sherpa is an independent researcher who works on gender, migration and minority rights.

No laphing matter

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