Sandip Roy appears in the following:
India's Female Superhero And Her Flying Tiger Are Out To Fight The Pandemic
Monday, December 21, 2020
'Priya's Mask' is the latest in the Indian superhero comic series. This time out, she's trying to get important info to young people — and to stop a superspreading villain.
Goat Sales For Eid Were Tanking Due To The Pandemic. So Marketers Got Creative
Friday, July 31, 2020
It's been hard to sell the sacrificial animal in India for the Eid al-Adha holiday amid COVID-19. Goat dealers are trying everything from a pageant hosted by a TikTok star to WhatsApp orders.
An Indian Dessert, Beloved And Battled Over, Now Stars In Its Own Movie
Friday, December 21, 2018
Rosogolla is a classic Indian sweet, so loved that a new film tells its "bittersweet" origin story. But that story comes with its own version of a political birther controversy.
New Rules Against Animal Cruelty Raise The Stake For India's Beef Wars
Friday, June 30, 2017
The rules ban cattle sale for slaughter at livestock markets and come at a time of escalating tensions between Hindu extremists and beef-eating minorities. They could also hurt India's beef exports.
The Ugly Side Of Being An African Student In India
Tuesday, April 04, 2017
India is a magnet for African youth who want to study abroad. But tensions between Indians and Africans sometimes explode into violence. The latest incident took place on March 27.
To Cook A Holiday Turkey in Kolkata, It Takes A Village, 2 Butchers And 3 Cabs
Thursday, December 22, 2016
Turkeys aren't native to India. But these days in Kolkata, you can buy a turkey for your Christmas dinner. But cooking a holiday turkey can still send you on a surreal adventure.
India's War On Biryani Mixes Caste, Religion, Cow-Avenging Vigilantes
Monday, September 12, 2016
In an effort to save the sacred cow, one Indian state is attacking biryani, the much-loved rice and meat dish. The police are collecting biryani from homes and shops to test if it contains beef.
Why Is Calcutta Now Kolkata? What Other Names In India Are Changing?
Friday, September 02, 2016
With Mother Teresa in the headlines, so is the name of the city where she lived for decades. But is it ... Calcutta? Or Kolkata? And what's the difference?
Kolkata Isn't Just The City Of Mother Teresa
Thursday, September 01, 2016
She truly embraced the suffering that was often ignored. But that's not all there is to Kolkata.
Darjeeling 2.0: Last Auction Of India's 'Champagne Of Teas' Goes Digital
Tuesday, June 21, 2016
Darjeeling is one of India's most prized and priciest teas. For over a century, it was sold at live auctions steeped in tradition, with all due pomp. But the last of those auctions ended this month.
America's Food Truck Craze Parks On The Streets Of Kolkata
Wednesday, November 11, 2015
Kolkata now has its first food truck: Agdum Bagdum, which hawks Indian fusion food. It was inspired by American food trucks — which were originally inspired by street food in places like Kolkata.
A Punch Line In The U.S., Christmas Fruitcake Is Big In Calcutta
Thursday, December 25, 2014
Seen as indestructible in the West, fruitcakes are indispensable in the bustling Hindu city. Bakers of all faiths have the ovens running round the clock to feed Calcutta's appetite for the cakes.
Love Is Saying 'Sari': The Quest To Save A South Asian Tradition
Monday, October 27, 2014
Commentator Sandip Roy says the traditional sari has been falling out of fashion in the new India, but designers are turning to pop art prints and other changes to boost its appeal.