P. Sainath

P Sainath is the founder and editor of the People’s Archive of Rural India. He has been a rural reporter for decades and is the author of ‘Everybody Loves a Good Drought.’ You can contact the author here: @PSainath_org

The Last of the Buccaneer Editors

Pity the Brahmins

A Farmer is Committing Suicide Every 32 Minutes

Indexing Humanity, Indian Style

Meeting the Mahatma

The Last Battle of Laxmi Panda

Heaven Can Wait

India’s Plutocrats and the Press

The Farm Crisis and 100,000 Indian Widows

The Jailing of Indian Farmers

Growth for the Sake of Profit

Two Million in "Maximum Distress"

In the Theater of the Jungle Belt

They Take the Early Train

There’s No Such Thing as a Free Cow

India High and Low

An Indian Farmer About to Commit Suicide Writes a Note of Clarification

Indian Prime Minister Faces the Dead Farmer Problem

Three Weddings and a Funeral

What Exactly is "Development"?

More Kids? Then Pay More for Water

The Corporate Hijack of India’s Water

Where India’s Brave New World is Headed

Bribe or Die

Soaring Suicides in Vidharbha

See, Neoliberalism Really Works!

Indian Elites’ Neoliberal Idol Shattered Yet Again: Urban Masses Stubbornly Reject NYT’s Hero

The Class War in Gurgaon

Russian Roulette in Vidharbha

Vidharbha: No rains and 116F

India’s Bloody Water Wars

Mumbai’s Man-Made Tsunami

The Tsunami and India’s Coastal Poor

Farm Suicides in Vidharbha

The Tower of Gabble