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Taniya Dutta

Taniya Dutta

Taniya Dutta is a journalist based in New Delhi who covers Indian politics, culture, social issues and gender equality. In her decade-long journalistic career, she has covered India, Sri Lanka, Pakistan and Bangladesh and has written for The Washington Post, TRT World, The Mirror and The Scottish Sun among other British publications.

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Children watch Maoists rebels at a training camp in Bijapur district of India's Chhattisgarh state, in 2012. AFP
At least nine killed as Indian Maoists blow up police vehicle

Officers were returning from an operation in Chhattisgarh state, where five alleged insurgents were killed

AsiaJanuary 06, 2025
Taniya Dutta
A boy cools off under a public tap in Jalandhar, northern India. AFP
India's hottest year recorded in 2024

Authorities say high temperatures and prolonged heatwaves were caused by climate change

AsiaJanuary 02, 2025
Taniya Dutta
Nimisha Priya, 33, a nurse from Palakkad in Kerala state, was convicted for murdering and dismembering her business partner Talal Abdu Mahadi in 2017.
Indian nurse in Yemen faces execution within a month

New Delhi offers 'all possible help' to family of Nimisha Priya

MENADecember 31, 2024
Taniya Dutta
A public works vehicle sprays water in a bid to reduce air pollution on Signature Bridge, on a smoggy winter morning in New Delhi. AFP
RecordedInside Delhi’s pollution crisis

A foul concoction of smoke from farm residue and firecrackers plus emissions from industry and vehicles smothers the city when winter arrives

RecordedDecember 21, 2024
Taniya Dutta
Children playing on a campus in New Delhi, where schools have been forced to close after a bomb threat. AFP
Dozens of Delhi schools evacuated after second bomb threat this year

New Delhi police launch investigation after email claims 'many people will be injured when the bombs detonate'

AsiaDecember 09, 2024
Taniya Dutta
SilaiWali has converted 15,500kg of scrap fabric into more than 12,000 dolls. Photo: Taniya Dutta / The National
Postcard from DelhiAfghan refugee women in India craft dolls from scrap fabric

Seamstresses are working with social enterprise SilaiWali to turn waste into embroidered dolls

AsiaDecember 06, 2024
Taniya Dutta
Bangladesh's former prime minister Sheikh Hasina has accused the country’s interim government of failing to protect its minorities. AFP
Bangladesh tribunal bans Sheikh Hasina's 'genocide' speech

Sectarian tension escalates in Bangladesh between Hindus and Muslims after the arrest of Hindu monk

AsiaDecember 05, 2024
Taniya Dutta
Volunteers rescue residents from a flooded street after heavy rainfall in Puducherry on December 2, after Cyclone Fengal hit Tamil Nadu. AFP
Death toll from Cyclone Fengal rises to 28 as Indian family killed in mudslide

At least 12 people have died in Tamil Nadu state and another 16 in Sri Lanka

AsiaDecember 03, 2024
Taniya Dutta
Rescuers work to remove debris after a landslide triggered by torrential rain in Tiruvannamalai, Tamil Nadu. AFP
Cyclone Fengal kills 19 in India and Sri Lanka

Seven missing after mudslide in southern India, with 470,000 sheltering in temporary relief camps in Sri Lanka

AsiaDecember 02, 2024
Taniya Dutta
Hindu leader Chinmoy Krishna Das is taken away in a police van on Tuesday in Chattogram, southeastern Bangladesh. AFP
Bangladesh arrests six over lawyer's death in unrest sparked by Hindu monk's sedition charge

Arrest of community leader Chinmoy Krishna Das led to clashes in Dhaka and Chittagong

AsiaNovember 27, 2024
Taniya Dutta
The Shahi Jama Mosque in the city of Chandausi, in Uttar Pradesh state. Photo: @syedurahman / X
Restrictions imposed after five killed in violence in north India

Clashes erupted as authorities arrived at the Shahi Jama Mosque, which Hindus claim was built on the site of a temple demolished in 1529

AsiaNovember 25, 2024
Taniya Dutta
Fishermen perch on wooden crossbars at Koggale, a village in Sri Lanka on the shores of Indian Ocean. Taniya Dutta / The National
Postcard from GalleKeeping alive Sri Lanka's unique tradition of stilt fishing

The daily catch from fishing on wooden perches along the shore has dropped sharply since the 2004 tsunami

AsiaNovember 22, 2024
Taniya Dutta
Children make their way through a lane in Sanjay Amar Colony, New Delhi. Taniya Dutta / The National
Delhi parents fear for children's education as smog shuts schools

Government regularly closes schools to protect children from toxic air, but parents accuse officials of ignoring the root causes

AsiaNovember 22, 2024
Taniya Dutta
Senior citizen Amol Prabhu shows his marked finger after voting in Mumbai on Wednesday. AP
Tendulkar and Bollywood stars among voters in Mumbai polls

India's richest city has more than 10 million eligible voters for about 400 candidates

AsiaNovember 20, 2024
Taniya Dutta
Activists protest in New Delhi, condemning the alleged killing of women and children by militants in Jiribam, Manipur. AFP
One killed in protests after bodies found in river in India's Manipur

Six people from the same family were allegedly abducted from a relief camp

AsiaNovember 18, 2024
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