Arefa Tehsin's Blog
October 17, 2025
October 3, 2025
In Conversation with Shashwat of Azim Premji University on Nature Writing
Published on October 03, 2025 06:10
September 25, 2025
The Indian Express: Pluralism is dead: What a Colombo cemetery taught me about resting in peace
The city’s sprawling republic of the dead offers something we the living struggle with: An unruffled coexistence. Beneath its trees, faiths and races lie together, equal at last.Standing here, you realise Kanatte tells a story, too. A silent epic written in granite and grief, it insists that pluralism is not a lofty ideal but an... Continue Reading →
Published on September 25, 2025 02:54
August 8, 2025
The Hindu: Arefa Tehsin explores India’s biodiversity buffet in her new children’s book, The Great Indian Safari
Arefa Tehsin explores India’s biodiversity buffet in her new children’s book, The Great Indian Safari Arefa Tehsin takes young readers to coral reefs and jungles in her latest book, The Great Indian Safari Published – August 07, 2025 02:48 pm IST NIDHI ADLAKHA Arefa Tehsin believes every creature tells a story. And in her latest book, The Great Indian... Continue Reading →
Published on August 08, 2025 09:55
July 31, 2025
WILD NEWS ALERT: “The Great Indian Safari” has escaped into bookstores!
Ages: 7 to 107 Publisher: Penguin Random House Illustrated by Mohit Suneja Available at your favourite bookstore and on Amazon. Meet Charred the Bard: Shiny blackis my coatFlap-flap-flap—in air I floatThere are queensand there are kings,But I’m the one and onlyLord of the wings! He soars across India’s amazing forests, introducing young explorers to the country’s... Continue Reading →
Published on July 31, 2025 06:30
July 18, 2025
The Indian Express: Why didn’t you teach me about that world, Udaipur?
The Indian Express: City and I: Why didn’t you teach me about that world, Udaipur? How could I possibly explain that Udaipur taught me to soar, catching the updrafts from the Aravallis? That my family didn’t choose to go to Pakistan, even if they risked losing everything Udaipur has been my Shakespearean stage of life’s... Continue Reading →
Published on July 18, 2025 04:38
July 2, 2025
Hindustan Times: Ten lessons I learned from Kaziranga
Ten lessons I learned from Kaziranga ByArefa Tehsin Jul 02, 2025 05:02 AM IST The origin of the word ‘safari’ is Kishwahili (Arabic) from ‘safar’—to travel. For a late riser like me, who hasn’t seen sunrises for many years, it can equate to ‘suffer’ too. Our days started when days had not even dawned. We’d... Continue Reading →
Published on July 02, 2025 23:46
June 28, 2025
The Indian Express: Navigating India’s great dog divide
Between ‘pawtriots’ and protesters, finding middle ground in India’s dog war From urban colonies to forest edges, India’s canine crisis is no longer about animals alone — it’s about us. What does a solution look like? Definitely not Facebook fights in all-caps, but a reasonable, empathetic and evidence-based approach We are a planet divided. Not... Continue Reading →
Published on June 28, 2025 03:00
June 9, 2025
The Indian Express: The Philosophy of Wet Feet
The Indian Express: The Philosophy of Wet Feet In Dandeli, Karnataka, if you are all for lying on your back and letting the current decide your itinerary, river Kali will surround you with her song Written by Arefa TehsinJune 7, 2025 The Kali river that connects Karnataka and Goa (Credit: Adityavikram More) We may think... Continue Reading →
Published on June 09, 2025 01:14
May 23, 2025
Cities in Fiction: Interview
CITIES IN FICTION An interview with writer and novelist,Arefa Tehsin By Divya Ravindranath 21 May 2025 Arefa Tehsin grew up treading jungles with her naturalist father. She was often found trying to catch a snake or spin a yarn. Tehsin is the author of several fiction and non-fiction books and contributes columns and features to publications... Continue Reading →
Published on May 23, 2025 05:43