Journalism The Woman Who Walks on Water State apathy hasn’t killed the Medha Patkar-led Narmada Bachao Andolan. Sanjana Chappalli discovers that 25…sanjanachappalli6 November 2010
Journalism ‘Getting the World Bank to stop funds was a big victory’ An indefatigable spirit, Medha Patkar sits down for a two-hour interview well past midnight. It…sanjanachappalli6 November 2010
Journalism A Struggle To Find New Memories Adivasis who had witnessed attacks by the Statebacked Salwa Judum in Ground Zero in Chhattisgarh…sanjanachappalli13 February 2010
Journalism ‘Salwa Judum Spared No One’ Jungle Terror 6 Sodi Masaiah, Refugee from Bejji village It’s a slow walk through the village…sanjanachappalli13 February 2010
Journalism ‘Those Killed Were Not Naxals’ Jungle Terror 7 MADIVI MUTHI, Refugee from Gompad village As we walk into the clearing, the…sanjanachappalli13 February 2010
Journalism ‘We are the only ones dying’ Jungle Terror 8 SHYAMAL POJAMMA, Refugee from Koras village A blue plastic sheet pitched 200 metres…sanjanachappalli13 February 2010
Journalism Mao And The Motorcycle Diaries A ride into the jungles of Chhattisgarh uncovered stories that were as terrifying as the…sanjanachappalli13 February 2010
Journalism ‘We The Non-People’ Sanjana Chappalli and Photographer Tarun Sehrawat bike deep into Chhattisgarh’s inaccessible forests, returning with nightmare stories the nation…sanjanachappalli6 February 2010
Journalism The After Kill of Narayanpatna The bloodshed may have halted, but violence, fear and the possibility of starvation still haunt. Sanjana…sanjanachappalli26 December 2009
Journalism A Zone Of Twisted Law Two Adivasis — supposed Naxals — are killed by police in a remote Orissa town. Sanjana…sanjanachappalli19 December 2009