Zeyad Masroor Khan
Editor
Zeyad Masroor Khan is an editor at VICE India.
I Spent a Day at a Dhaba Where Sweepers Share Their Sorrow, Angst and Tea
For them, October 2—a day on which politicians love to pose with brooms and sweep already clean areas—is a day unlike any other.
A 'Sexy Films' Seller Tells Us About the Porn Habits of His Village
'Hanuman Chalisa' acts as a code word, and women send their kids with chits detailing what they want.
You Should Know That Abortion Laws Still Deny Women Right Over Their Bodies
It’s not women but doctors who have the final say on what happens in the case of an unwanted pregnancy.
Donkey Thefts, Mud Wars and Revenge Murders Fuel Rivalries at These Brick Kilns
Amid tall chimneys transforming the skyline, there is no brotherhood among bhatta owners in villages of western Uttar Pradesh.
Spending a Day at Etah Jail Reminded Me of School
The prime attraction of Etah jail is the new, automatic 'roti'-making machine.
Donald Trump’s Muslim Ban Nearly Ruined Her Photography Career
This documentary photographer from Iran is now trying to resurrect it by working on suppressed communities in India.
This High Society Pick-Up Lane Is a Rainbow of Sexuality and Emotion
Sex workers have a symbiotic relationship with rickshaw pullers, building guards, drivers and shopkeepers in this haven of lust.
How Is Life Different in MBA Colleges across India?
We compared the housing, food, economics and on-campus lifestyle through students.
I Took Revenge On The Guy Who Duped Me Out Of a Holiday in the Andaman Islands
I turned detective, until the penultimate moment when a teary-eyed mother asked me to forgive her son. I didn't.
Inside the Menagerie of Salman and Louise Khurshid
Over 300 animals coexist in this peaceable kingdom.
How Do Chemists Deal With Cough Syrup Junkies?
We spoke to a few chemists about what they did to prevent the abuse of easy-to-buy medications.
What I Learned From Flouting the Delhi Metro Rules About Talking to Strangers
Turns out, it's easier to approach a girl in a bar than a fellow commuter.