‘Women Are Literally And Figuratively On The Outskirts Of The Startup Economy’
In BehanBox Talkies, we explore ideas through the lens of scholars. In this installment, we interview academic Hemangini Gupta about the myths of meritocracy, flexibility, and innovation in technocapitalism
‘We Are Conditioned To Believe Care Work Is Innate To Women’
In BehanBox Talkies, we explore ideas through the lens of scholars. In this installment, we interview economist Neetha N about how caste, patriarchy and capitalism devalue care work in India — and what the state must do
‘Census 2027 Should Enumerate Caste Power Alongside Caste Apartheid’
In BehanBox Talkies, we explore ideas through the lens of scholars. In this installment, we interview scholar Trina Vithayathil about the histories of counting castes in India.
‘Reading For Pleasure Pauses The March Towards Women’s Productivity’
In BehanBox Talkies, we explore ideas through the lens of scholars. In this installment, we interview researcher and writer Aakriti Mandhwani on women’s identity as readers, past and present
‘Gig Platforms Will Intensify the Disposability of Domestic Workers’
What does Urban Company’s ‘Insta Help’ service mean for India’s unique domestic labour market? We spoke to scholar Sai Amulya Komarraju for answers
‘Nobody Is Speaking About The Appropriation Of Dalit Material In The Arts’
Vocalist and trainer Shilpa Mudbi talks about art, artist, and appropriation of Dalit music and culture




