Sahil Pradhan

Remote Writer Delhi, India

Sahil (they/them) is a remote writer for Thred and an economics undergraduate in India. Their diverse cultural background informs their writing and research on gender minorities, climate disparity, and intersectional social issues. When not delving into complex societal challenges, Sahil grapples with their ever-expanding library of unread books – a collection that grows faster than their ability to tackle it.

Sahil, a fat, neuro-diverse, and queer individual, is an undergraduate economics student at the University of Delhi. Their passion for social impact is evident through their involvement with UNICEF India’s Young People Action Team (YPAT ’24) and status as a Reliance Foundation Undergraduate Scholar ’24. Sahil’s intellectual pursuits have led to fellowships with the Institute for Youth In Policy (Undergrad Research Fellow Spring ’24), HundrEDorg (Youth Ambassador ’23), and Titling Futures (formerly Global Citizen Year Academy, GCYA ’22).

When not balancing their roles as a working student and maintaining an active social life in Delhi, Sahil can be found experimenting with recipes from Instagram reels, practicing Odissi dance, playing the sitar, enjoying movies and dramas, listening to K-Pop, or exploring the hidden alleys of the ‘city of djinns.’

Latest Stories from Sahil

The unsettling truth behind Amazon’s β€˜Just Walk Out’ technology

The unsettling truth behind Amazon’s β€˜Just Walk Out’ technology

For years, Amazon has been at the forefront of technological innovation, promising to revolutionize the retail industry with its cutting-edge β€˜Just Walk Out’ technology. This AI-powered system, which allowed customers to simply pick up their items and leave the store without going through a traditional checkout process, was hailed as a game-changer in the world of grocery shopping. The promise of a seamless, cashier-less shopping experience appealed to consumers who...

By Delhi, India
India’s electoral landscape is marred by political interference

India’s electoral landscape is marred by political interference

In India, where democracy is touted as the bedrock of its governance, recent revelations surrounding the fate of opposition leaders facing corruption charges paint a concerning picture. A comprehensive investigation by The Indian Express has uncovered a troubling pattern - a staggering 23 out of 25 key opposition politicians who faced action from central agencies were let off the hook after joining the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) or its...

By Delhi, India
Ladakh’s fight for identity and autonomy in India

Ladakh’s fight for identity and autonomy in India

The people of Ladakh, a remote and ecologically fragile region in India, have been taking to the streets to protest against the central government's policies, which they believe threaten their tribal identity and the delicate balance of their environment. As the region's demands for greater autonomy and constitutional protections remain unmet, the standoff between the locals and the authorities threatens to escalate. Losing political representation and facing environmental concerns In 2019,...

By Delhi, India
What is the controversy with electoral bonds?

What is the controversy with electoral bonds?

India's electoral bond scheme intended to bring more transparency to political funding. It has since become engulfed in allegations of cronyism, as corporations try to buy influence from parties through anonymous cash donations. Electoral bonds allow individuals and companies to donate unlimited amounts of money to political parties through interest-free bearer bonds, issued by the State Bank of India. However, the identity of the donor is kept anonymous to all except...

By Delhi, India
Opinion – Queer community in India rightfully questions elections

Opinion – Queer community in India rightfully questions elections

As India's 2024 general elections approach, the country's vast and vibrant queer community is mobilizing to demand greater representation and rights from political parties vying for power. As the world's largest democracy gears up for the 2024 Lok Sabha elections, the queer community in India is closely scrutinizing the promises and commitments made by political parties. With an estimated population of over 100 million – equivalent to the entire population of...

By Delhi, India
Bangladesh’s first transgender mosque is a big inclusive victory

Bangladesh’s first transgender mosque is a big inclusive victory

In a groundbreaking move, Bangladesh has opened its first mosque specifically for the hijra, or transgender, community, offering a sanctuary where they can practice their faith without fear of discrimination. The Dakshin Char Kalibari Masjid, located in the northern city of Mymensingh, stands as a testament to the resilience and determination of the hijra community. Funded through community donations and built on government-provided land, the single-room mosque with a tin roof...

By Delhi, India
Everest’s towering trash has become a serious problem

Everest’s towering trash has become a serious problem

Mount Everest, the world's highest mountain, and is now the highest garbage dump on Earth. As the climbing craze continues, this environmental problem demands urgent attention and action. Mount Everest, a natural wonder that has captured the world's imagination, has become a victim of its own popularity. With an estimated 140,000 tons of waste from climbers, the mountain has transformed into a towering garbage dump. Discarded tents, food containers, and even...

By Delhi, India
Does Arvind Kerjriwal’s arrest signal strained democracy in India?

Does Arvind Kerjriwal’s arrest signal strained democracy in India?

The dramatic late-night arrest of Arvind Kejriwal, Chief Minister of Delhi and chief of the Aam Aadmi Party (AAP), by the Enforcement Directorate on March 21st has sent shockwaves across India's political landscape. Despite the ED seeking a 10-day remand, Kejriwal was remanded to their custody for 6 days until March 28th after being presented before a Delhi court on March 22nd. It marks the first time in the nation's...

By Delhi, India
A deep dive into the fight to end whale captivity

A deep dive into the fight to end whale captivity

The SWIMS Act, introduced in January of this year, may finally come into force in the US, ensuring a better life for captive cetaceans and pulling a plug on any such in future. For decades, the cruelty of confining some of the world's most intelligent creatures to tiny tanks for human amusement has raged as one of the most controversial animal welfare debates. Haunting footage of whales smashing their bodies against...

By Delhi, India
Opinion – sexual assault remains a blight on India’s conscience

Opinion – sexual assault remains a blight on India’s conscience

The recent gang assault of a Spanish vlogger in Jharkhand, India, is an alarming wake up call. India can no longer deny its sexual violence issue and must collectively work towards a solution. TW: This article contains detailed descriptions of sexual assault and violence. Reader discretion is advised. Earlier this month, a Spanish travel vlogger's dream of exploring India turned into an unimaginable nightmare. In Jharkhand's Dumka district, seven men...

By Delhi, India