
Uma Vishnu
@umavishnu
Journalist, The Indian Express
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13-07-2010 10:57:45
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Quotes from some amazing #WarriorMomsš indianexpress.com/article/cities⦠via Uma Vishnu

Absolutely heartwarming weekend read by Sophiya Mathew indianexpress.com/article/long-rā¦

On Aug 9, I was in Lucknow for something else, but visited #Kakori to write thisā- 100 years ago, when a train robbery shook the British Empire. Read here about defence/prosecution lawyers, an UP assembly debate indianexpress.com/article/opinio⦠The Indian Express Monojit Majumdar Uma Vishnu

I traveled to Hampi sometime back to get the story of keeping alive one of Indiaās largest and most complicated heritage site. Everything abt Hampi left me in awe! In todayās Big Picture, wonderfully edited by Uma Vishnu Link- indianexpress.com/article/long-rā¦


For 11 years, Harsh Rana has been lying on a bed--the only sign of life and occasional cough and the silent heave of his chest as he breathes.Vidheesha Kuntamalla meets his family as they navigate life and a question of death. indianexpress.com/article/long-rā¦

Acquitted after 10 years in jail under UAPA, former DU professor G N Saibaba, who passed away today, looked back on life in 'hell' in an interview with Uma Vishnu and Vidheesha Kuntamalla Read more here: indianexpress.com/article/long-rā¦

He viewed himself as someone who is part of the whole community. "...Thatās how he would like to be remembered ā as one of the people.ā Manjeera, Saibaba's daughter told The Indian Express as she lost him too soon. Uma Vishnu & I write this heartbreaking story indianexpress.com/article/long-rā¦



Beneath the kaleidoscopic chaos of the Maha Kumbh Mela in Uttar Pradesh lies an economic juggernaut, powered by the faith of an estimated 40 crore people at Prayagraj starting January 13. My Big Picture on Kumb economy edited by the brilliant Uma Vishnu indianexpress.com/article/long-rā¦

In a nondescript building in the heart of Hyderabad sat three men who, not so long ago, were guerillas of the banned Communist Party of India (Maoist). I report With Deeptiman Tiwary and Jayprakash Naidu. Brilliant edit by Uma Vishnu Red Citadel under siege indianexpress.com/article/long-rā¦

They asked people to read out old newspaper articles, talk about their lives and the stories they heard growing up. One of the questions was to describe the clouds when it rains! indianexpress.com/article/long-r⦠Edited by the best: Uma Vishnu

Take a look at The Indian Expressās new, immersive storytelling experience. Several people have worked hard to make this happen, especially Uma Vishnu maāam (our top notch editor), Mithun sir (our amazing designer), Komal (super talented illustrator). indianexpress.com/visual-storiesā¦

For over a decade, Narendra Vikramaditya Yadav pulled off an elaborate fraud, pretending to be Dr John Camm, a celebrated UK-based cardiologist. Until it all unravelled. Wonderful read by Anand Mohan indianexpress.com/article/long-rā¦

His nine-page CV unfurled like a tapestry of triumphs ā over 18,000 complex cardiology procedures and groundbreaking work in cutting-edge clinics from London to Nuremberg. He was Dr N John Camm, a cardiologist of international renown. Only, he wasnāt. indianexpress.com/article/long-rā¦

Making of Andhra Pradeshās capital Amaravati: As PM Modi ārelaunchesā mega TDP project, where do things stand now? From Amaravati, with a brilliant edit by Uma Vishnu indianexpress.com/article/long-rā¦


As last weekās shelling killed 20 civilians and flattened many homes, we travelled along LoC to count the lossesāa father struck by shrapnel shielding his children, a mother and son who narrowly escaped, a child too scared to return. Edited by Uma Vishnu indianexpress.com/article/long-rā¦

In Maha, it takes a village to bring up olive ridley babies! Here's an interactive story dt captures the efforts across coastal towns to protect the vulnerable turtles. W Sankhadeep Banerjee, illustrations by Komal, and super edits by Uma Vishnu &Radhika ma'am. tinyurl.com/2jh2wmdn

272 km, 27 stations, 38 tunnels, 931 bridges ā and a gap closed. Trains can, for the first time, travel between Jammu and Srinagar. I travelled to stations new and old, from Katra to Baramulla, to see what changes when a train makes a stop. #ChenabBridge indianexpress.com/article/long-rā¦