Preserving the planet and India's craft workers
We meet Oshadi, the label changing the future of fashion’s impact on the environment and India’s craft workers.
We meet Oshadi, the label changing the future of fashion’s impact on the environment and India’s craft workers.
India has struck down the 150 years-old adultery law, but what does it mean?
How one Indian guru, Bhagwan Shree Rajneesh drew in thousands of truth seekers from around the world in the 70s and 80s.
Dr. Shashi Tharoor launches his book ‘Inglorious Empire’. An analysis of the Colonial rule of the British in India. And the depredations that came with it.
It’s a major step against tex evasion, counterfeiting and terrorism, but how will it affect ordinary people?
Artefact speaks to women born in both India and Britain to find out the difference in traditions, and how they’ve changed over time.
City folk across India travel to a beautiful forest to learn more about biodiversity with a local Adivasi tribe.
Mental illness or spiritual possession? Aretfact examines attitudes to mental illness within Asian-Indian culture.
Artefact looks at whether the sensationalism around India’s rape problem raises awareness or simply generalises the issue.
The interview with convicted rapist Mukesh Singh has caused outrage within the Indian government.