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Kashish Singh

@kashish__singh_

Politics, Crime, Caste, Human Rights | Journalist | Fellow @gijn | Ex- @moliticsindia @The_Mooknayak @TheQuint |
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I’ve applied everywhere, tweeted, written to people and hit a wall. I need a journalism job: reporting, writing, research. What’s heartbreaking is how people promise to help, then vanish. No one tells you this: If you don’t come from a journalism background, have no family backup

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You know what? Nobody really cares when you ask for help. People care when you’re either dead or busy praising them like mad. And once you're gone, they'll say, “Wish they'd reached out…” Liars. Manipulators. All of them. Performers of grief, nothing more.

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This made me cry. Every word echoes in my bones. No legacy, no safety net. Just relentless hunger to prove I belong, somewhere, anywhere. We fight so hard just to exist in spaces built to keep us out. Yes, we must sit and talk. Truly. Dr. Sanjukta Basu, M.A., LLB., PhD

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Ravish Kumar never got an invite. Rajdeep lost access. Karan Thapar was shut out after one honest interview. But Saurabh Dwivedi gets a seat at the table and says, “because I’m a journalist.” Let’s be real. This govt doesn’t meet critics it meets courtiers. In New India, the mic

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‘We’re flying planes we know have flaws.’- A commercial pilot breaks silence. Read the full story: en.themooknayak.com/india/profits-…

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The entitlement in this reeks louder than the rejection. People's preferences, however shaped, aren't your battleground for ego. Maybe reflect on why rejection triggers rage more than introspection. This isn't about her job, salary, or height. It's about your own insecurity.

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Profits in the Sky, People on the Ground: The Boeing 787, Air India, and the Price of Privatized Negligence Story - Kashish Singh en.themooknayak.com/india/profits-…

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Small towns in India are for men.. There is no place in these towns for freedom for women.. Don't fall for this propaganda girls..

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Two days ago, I wrote from a place of exhaustion and truth. Since then, many of you, even without an opportunity in hand, reached out with solidarity, warmth, and sheer human kindness. I haven't found work yet. Still searching, still hoping. But in this isolating, grinding

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GRIEF IS POLITICAL. Grief today isn’t just about mourning lives lost. It’s about living in a world where death is designed by war, by profit, by silence. From the skies of Gaza to the wreckage of an aircraft, these are not accidents. They are outcomes. Predictable.

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The psychological fallout of aviation tragedies is real, and visible. After the Air India 787 crash, multiple Boeing Dreamliners are now in the news for emergency landings, mid-air smoke alerts, technical faults, and in this case, a panic attack by the Delhi–Copenhagen pilot

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Had a really warm and honest conversation about journalism, the state of the industry, and what it means to keep going when everything feels uncertain. In the middle of job-hunting, doubt, and survival, this chat reminded me why I chose this path in the first place. Thank you

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Had such a deeply fulfilling conversation on the state of digital journalism, especially the kind that centers rural, local, human-first stories. We spoke about the struggles, the shrinking space, and what it means to still hold on. Thank you for having me. Watch here: 👇

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Digital journalism is evolving, journalists like Kashish r building a strong foundation to help it grow and provide employment to aspirants. Currently, seeking job opps herself, Kashish is hopeful the future will be more stable and open doors for passionate journalists like her

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Content overload in the form of huge volumes of news, articles, & millions of self-published books makes it tough for any single piece to stand out, often creating reader fatigue. Kashish Singh #digitaljournalism #digitalwriting #WritingCommunity linkedin.com/posts/activity…

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In the last 24 hours, I received a series of creepy emails, every 30 minutes, from different IDs, all asking for my office address and scheduling a mysterious "Friday meeting." At first I ignored it. Then it kept coming. Different names, same message. I've reported and blocked

In the last 24 hours, I received a series of creepy emails, every 30 minutes, from different IDs, all asking for my office address and scheduling a mysterious "Friday meeting."

At first I ignored it. Then it kept coming. Different names, same message.

I've reported and blocked
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This is what survival looks like in Manipur. A mother who fled with her three children, one disabled, one tied to her back, and one too young to understand what they lost, after their village was burnt down in the night. We sat on the broken steps of a relief shelter. Behind

This is what survival looks like in Manipur.

A mother who fled with her three children, one disabled, one tied to her back, and one too young to understand what they lost, after their village was burnt down in the night.

We sat on the broken steps of a relief shelter. Behind
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In the aftermath of the AI171 crash scare, we are now seeing a quiet rebellion in India’s skies. Pilots are grounding aircraft, calling in sick, and flagging snags that were earlier brushed off. This isn't a coincidence this is a warning. Multiple sources in aviation confirm

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Funny how the word “vigilantes” gets deployed like a shield, cleansing, softening, excusing. When Muslims are involved, they’re terrorists. When Dalits fight back, they’re mobs. But when upper-caste Hindus lynch, it’s just…vigilantism? Words are doing the dirty work of power.

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Last week, I wrote about how hard it’s been to find work in journalism without networks or privilege. That post resonated with many, and I’m grateful. Some people reached out, some leads opened up. But in many ways, the struggle continues. Just differently. I've been giving