Nikita Chatterjee is a student of development studies from Azim Premji University. She is working as a freelance journalist and has contributed to various publications. You can follow her on Instagram: @nikitachatterjee10.
Nikita Chatterjee is a student of development studies from Azim Premji University. She is working as a freelance journalist and has contributed to various publications. You can follow her on Instagram: @nikitachatterjee10.
In Bitter Chocolate (2000), Pinki Virani turned the spotlight on the extent of child sexual abuse in India, and the possible ways forward to address the challenges with this issue. - By Nikita Chatterjee
In recent years, journalists have been attacked, intimidated, and the likes of Gauri Lankesh and Shujat Bhakari murdered. Nikita Chatterjee explains how violence, government pressure, paid news, and more have shackled India’s press freedoms and landed a major blot upon our idea of democracy.