Huneza Khan

is an independent journalist based in Bhopal, reporting at the intersections of gender, health, politics, communalism, and the environment. Her work centers marginalized voices and the quiet urgencies of everyday injustice, with a commitment to storytelling that sharpens accountability and deepens empathy

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Demolition’s Devastation: Akbar Nagar Children Lose Homes, Hope and Education

The untold story of Akbar Nagar's evictees. Displaced by bulldozers, 12000 are left in uninhabitable conditions. With no jobs, schools, or medical facilities, displaced families are trapped in a cycle of poverty and despair. The once-close community now struggles alone in Vasant Kunj. Read our case study from Lucknow

Housing Apartheid Reaches Rajasthan: Landlord’s Home Bulldozed After Tenant’s Son’s Mistake Is Given a Communal Color

Jaipur/Bhopal: The still-afresh-elected Bharatiya Janata Party government of Rajasthan has entered a bulldozer justice era taking inspiration and following the pattern of its neighboring...

Right-Wing Exploits Bangladesh Situation with Misinformation: Bangladeshi Hindu Counters

In the wake of turmoil in Bangladesh where Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has resigned and fled to India leaving behind a country in chaos....

Cricket Unites, Hate Divides: India’s World Cup Win and Lynching of Salman

On June 29, the Indian Cricket Team won the T20 World Cup in Barbados after 17 years, marking their second victory in history. Fans...

Women safety In Madhya Pradesh: Why BJP needs to address crimes against women in the heart of India as well

Bhopal: Women in Jabalpur on March 4 took a rally demanding the release of self-styled godman and rape convict Asaram Bapu on the occasion of International...

BJP’s Madhya Pradesh sweep: Hindutva, Nationalism and Welfare Schemes Strike Gold

Bhopal: Bharatiya Janata party leaders might say social welfare schemes, freebies or revadis but when it gets mixed with nationalism and Hindutva, it becomes...