NBA Pick From India Makes Entire Village Feel 7 Feet Tall
Nida Najar, The New York Times | Thursday July 30, 2015
Since Satnam Singh Bhamara became the first Indian-born player drafted by an N.B.A. team, Ballo Ke has celebrated the milestone as its own.
India's Leader Maps Out a More Robust Digital Future
Nida Najar, The New York Times | Monday July 6, 2015
The event on Wednesday was a statement of intent more than a detailed policy brief.
Bangladeshi-American Writer Killed by Machete-Wielding Assailants
World News | Julfikar Ali Manik and Nida Najar, The New York Times | Friday February 27, 2015
A Bangladeshi-American blogger known for his antipathy to religion was hacked to death on the street in this capital city by two assailants wielding machetes, the police said Friday.
For India's Most Famous Female Boxer, a Fight Against Prejudice
Nida Najar, The New York Times | Saturday December 27, 2014
Celebrated Indian boxer MC Mary Kom fought convention as the eldest child of a landless farmer in the fractious northeastern state of Manipur, where she drove steer across rice fields, work that boys in the village let her know, derisively, belonged to men.
NBA Pick From India Makes Entire Village Feel 7 Feet Tall
Nida Najar, The New York Times | Thursday July 30, 2015
Since Satnam Singh Bhamara became the first Indian-born player drafted by an N.B.A. team, Ballo Ke has celebrated the milestone as its own.
India's Leader Maps Out a More Robust Digital Future
Nida Najar, The New York Times | Monday July 6, 2015
The event on Wednesday was a statement of intent more than a detailed policy brief.
Bangladeshi-American Writer Killed by Machete-Wielding Assailants
World News | Julfikar Ali Manik and Nida Najar, The New York Times | Friday February 27, 2015
A Bangladeshi-American blogger known for his antipathy to religion was hacked to death on the street in this capital city by two assailants wielding machetes, the police said Friday.
For India's Most Famous Female Boxer, a Fight Against Prejudice
Nida Najar, The New York Times | Saturday December 27, 2014
Celebrated Indian boxer MC Mary Kom fought convention as the eldest child of a landless farmer in the fractious northeastern state of Manipur, where she drove steer across rice fields, work that boys in the village let her know, derisively, belonged to men.
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