Starting Over: Delhi's Rohingya Refugees Struggle to Rebuild Their Homes
VICE visited the refugee camp where the community is rebuilding.
Caught on Camera: Touchy-Feely Indian Politicians
Tamil Nadu Governor Banwarilal Purohit is only the latest to be caught caressing someone non-consensually.
Humans of the Hindu Yuva Vahini
As Yogi Adityanath contended with balancing hardline Hindutva and the demands of development during his first year as UP's chief minister, four members of his radical religious youth organisation went through their own struggles.
A Son of the Soil: Satyam Tiwari
“Yogi ji gave me a sapling. I’ve nurtured it and watched it grow across the district.”
An Independent Woman: Seema Giri
“I would never want to get married, ever. You lose all your freedom. Why would I ever do it?”
The Political Aspirant: Devraj Singh Rajput
“Whether it’s the HYV, the Bajrang Dal or the VHP, we’re all working for the BJP, aren’t we?”
The Aftermath of a Fire That Just Demolished Delhi's Major Rohingya Refugee Camp
Photographer Javed Sultan captured the scene at Darul Hijrat—"home of the migrant"—after as many as 46 shanties were destroyed.
Like a Wrecking Ball: Civil Engineering's Once Solid Reputation Is Crumbling
Despite India's massive infrastructure requirements, flawed policies and outdated curricula mean civil engineering is no longer a concrete career option for many.
Click This Link to See If Your Facebook Data Was Shared With Cambridge Analytica
Facebook has introduced a new tool to check if your information was shared.
Chinese Government Forces Residents To Install Surveillance App With Awful Security
Last year, authorities told residents of a Muslim-populated part of China to install JingWang, an app that scans for certain files. Now, researchers have found it transfers the collected data with no encryption.
Facebook Promises Not to Secretly Delete More of Zuckerberg's Messages For Now
People will soon be able to get rid of their old Facebook messages, the company announced.