Between Love and Loss: Discerning Bereavement and Healing – Sulagna Bhattacharya

Sulagna Bhattacharya is a research scholar in Development Economics at IIM Calcutta. She writes about Arshi’s deeply personal journey through grief, loss, and trauma after the sudden death of her maternal aunt, a mother figure, tracing how unresolved pain evolved into clinical depression and PTSD during adolescence. This account highlights her path toward healing through…

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End of Year Sabr List

Dear Reader,  Thank you for following us on Sabr. We have had the delight of bringing something to you every month this year, with a minor break in August. Do drop us a line to tell us what you would like to see more of in 2026. Here is our end-of-year Sabr list for you,…

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Reflecting on 2025: Thinking with Care

As 2025 draws to a close, I take a few moments to pause and reflect on the diverse, messy, and ever-evolving terrain of care work and thinking with care. I share these reflections on Sabr, recognizing how my own thinking and writing on care has been mediated by quiet reflective spaces of writing entangled with…

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Recognition of women’s labour beyond tokenism: Anganwadi workers fight for dignity—Sayendri Panchadhyayi

The Anganwadi workers, formally known as Integrated Child Development Services (ICDS) workers, are at the forefront of staging a nationwide protest in pursuit of dignity, recognition, and a decent livelihood. In a bid to promote inclusive early childhood development, the Government of India (GoI) launched the Anganwadi Program in 1975 to oversee the nutritional requirements…

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Surrounded by People, Still Lonely: Loneliness and Social Isolation Among Emerging Adults in Kerala

Staying with our focus on mental health and well-being, Shaima and Devi from the Sabr Collaborative joined B. Harigovind for a conversation on loneliness and social isolation among emerging adults1 in Kerala (late teens to mid-twenties). B. Harigovind is a public health professional with a Master’s in Public Health and a B.Tech in Civil Engineering.…

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Towards Disability Justice – By Safareena Farhath

–Safareena writes for Sabr on “A Mother’s Journey through Care, Burnout, and Disability Advocacy” Motherhood changed the course of my life in ways I could never have imagined. My journey began in my early twenties with the birth of my first child—a child who would later be diagnosed with profound cerebral palsy. What followed was…

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World Mental Health Day

Greetings from the Sabr Collaborative on World Mental Health Day. This year, we are grappling with the question of mental health which members of the collaborative have encountered in myriad ways, but not directly and explicitly as a field of research and dialogue. Therefore, join us, as we take our first steps towards exploring mental…

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Ma, I am Paroma – Paroma Sengupta

Every week, my mother forgets who I am. She looks directly at me and asks, where is Paroma? The first time she did it was during a phase when neither of us was sleeping. She would be awake till dawn, hallucinating. And I would be awake with her, singing her favourite songs, telling her stories…

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Friendship as Care Work: Politics of Love, Labour, and Solidarity  – Mishika Chauhan

This article originates from thinking through both the script of heteronormative love and friendship in Indian society, especially in the backdrop of COVID-19, to reimagine the relationship between friendship and care work. Through select contributions from Yaari: An Anthology on Friendship  by Women and Queer Folx (Phadke &  Kanagasabi 2023) along with feminist frameworks of…

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