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Pranay Jha

Perspective, Sport // Cricket

How Virat Kohli has empowered an entire generation of Indian youths

The Virat effect is still palpable, and one that's imbued me with new confidence

April 3, 2017 Pranay Jha
Perspective // Cultural Appropriation

In defence of our probbo parents

Why do different generations interpret cultural appropriation differently?

March 6, 2017 Pranay Jha
Profiles //

Lessons from our mums

Pranay Jha, Natalie Buckett and Justine Landis-Hanley on why they love their mothers.

October 5, 2016 Pranay Jha, Natalie Buckett and Justine Landis-Hanley
News //

USyd reportedly offers $25,000 for $300,000 compensation claim

Pranay Jha reports.

October 5, 2016 Pranay Jha
Perspective //

Pigeon-holed

Pranay Jha just wants to feel safe on campus

September 14, 2016 Pranay Jha
Culture //

An economist and a political economist walk into a tent

Pranay Jha and Liam Donohoe were satisfied by their experience

August 30, 2016 Pranay Jha and Liam Donohoe
Culture //

Queering Bollywood

Diaspora kid Pranay Jha seeks comfort in the emerging diversity of Bollywood films

July 27, 2016 Pranay Jha
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On a pedestal

Pranay Jha investigates the toxic culture of private boys’ school sport

April 19, 2016 Pranay Jha

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