by Sabu K U | Oct 10, 2017 | Blog
An Elephantine Matter Sabu K U “Hearing a cracking sound of a tree branch I looked aside, there was a big elephant about twenty meters away from me, breaking a twig from a tree and eating it. Holding my breath I stood there for a while, I didn’t know whether to go...
by Sabu K U | Oct 13, 2016 | Blog
The Promised Land Sabu K U “Mummy, how are the conditions in the tribal colonies of your panchayath?” I asked my mother-in-law as I turned to a narrow mud road. “Oh, they (tribal population) are in better status now, they have now concrete houses, electricity...
by Sabu K U | Sep 9, 2016 | Blog
Open Defecation in India: A Reflection on Cultural, Political and Gender Dimensions Sabu K U “Open defecation?” frowning at the screen I said to myself “Is it a topic for public discussion?” I didn’t know where to put myself. I found the facts and figures and the...