Workshop Recap: Graphic Design & Data Visualisation on Canva
On 11 October 2025, Sabar Institute hosted an engaging online workshop on Graphic Design and Data Visualisation on Canva. The […]
On 11 October 2025, Sabar Institute hosted an engaging online workshop on Graphic Design and Data Visualisation on Canva. The […]
He writes on the Sabar × Azad study about access to public toilets for women & trans-queer persons in Kolkata
https://thewire.in/education/why-is-school-enrolment-of-students-from-sc-communities-falling-in-west-bengal
The article explores the dynamics of affirmative action in West Bengal’s public sector employment and raises important questions about inclusivity
https://www.thehindu.com/news/national/west-bengal/migrant-workers-from-west-bengal-face-discrimination-in-housing-harassment-over-language-study-finds/article70073341.ece Sabar Institute, in collaboration with student interns from Panskura Banamali College (Autonomous), conducted a unique rapid primary survey on
GARAM HAVA (1974). Director: MS Sathyu. Duration: 146 mins. Language: Hindustani By Zeeshan Husain Garam Hava (1974) is one of
SDGs and the Budget for Minorities: Ours is an unequal society. There is extreme economic inequality as well as sharp
Household consumption expenditure — the total amount of money spent by a household on goods and services to meet their