Zeyad Masroor Khan
Editor
Zeyad Masroor Khan is an editor at VICE India.
Why a Solapur Pehelwan Changed His Name from Akbar to Amar
Inspired by the classic Bollywood film, Akbar pretended to be Amar to avoid religious discrimination in akharas.
Held up at Snake Point, or Why I Was Late to Work
I was made to fork over a thousand rupees to a snake.
Rajasthan's 'Dabbang Devi' Beats Patriarchy With a Stick
She's been threatened with kidnapping and death, but it hasn't stopped Ghisi Devi.
The Terrible Tales of a Lizard-Smoking, Blood-Drinking Satanic Cult in Aligarh
In a town with a reputation for religiousness, a group of Satan worshippers are among the faithful.
We Celebrated World Environment Day by Scaling a Giant Mountain of Garbage
Coming face-to-face with dogs, cows, cops, and the planet's future.
Teens Tell Us Why They're So Over Facebook
Hounded by Angel Priyas, creeps and airbrushed celebs, teenagers are done with the platform.
Your Router May Be Helping Hackers Take Over the Internet
It might also be working for the Russians.
To Flush out Cheaters, an Aligarh College Has Installed Cameras in Its Boys Toilet
"The male students are being targeted. Don’t girls cheat in exams?"
Young Muslims Explain Why They No Longer Fast During Ramadan
"I stopped fasting because the day just won’t end."
How an E-Commerce Entrepreneur on the Wrong Side of Reliance Jio Ended up in Meerut Jail
A 29-year-old finance graduate founded a 'borderline illegal' venture, got rich overnight, and became a minor celebrity in prison.
In Turkey, Indira Gandhi Is Slang for Cheating and Petty Theft
India’s former prime minister is invoked when children steal pens at school, use GTA5 cheat codes, and at anti-corruption protests.
What to Do in a Killer Storm—and Why They're Sweeping North India This Year
“In our culture, storms are representative of Yamraj, the god of death.”