Devyani Onial is National Features Editor at The Indian Express, and heads the Sunday Eye (the paper's Sunday magazine section). She is a long-form journalist known for her deep-dive profiles, cultural features, and reporting from the Himalayan region. Professional Focus Her work is characterized by a strong interest in the arts, history, and environmental issues related to the hills. Her reporting beats include: Himalayan Narratives: Deeply connected to Uttarakhand, she writes extensively on the ecology, history, and politics of the hill state. Biographical Profiles: She specializes in intimate "At Home With" features of legendary figures like Ruskin Bond, Irfan Habib, and Nayantara Sahgal. Cultural Commentary: She explores film, literature, and social shifts, often through a lens of dissent and identity. Recent Notable Articles (Late 2024 - 2025) Her recent portfolio features significant interviews and historical retrospectives: 1. High-Profile Interviews & Profiles "Nayantara Sahgal on the Emergency and her rift with cousin Indira Gandhi" (June 29, 2025): A rare interview with the 98-year-old author at her home in Dehradun. "Ruskin Bond at home in Landour" (April 26, 2025): A look back at the author’s 91-year journey and his views on Landour's transformation into an "Insta destination." "At home with Irfan Habib: The History Keeper" (Jan 25, 2025): A profile of the legendary historian as he reflects on 75 years of the Indian Republic. "Sudhir Mishra on Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi and his new series on the Emergency" (June 28, 2025). 2. Uttarakhand & The Hills "New Year Postcards: 'Women fought for Uttarakhand…we hope for a safer place'" (Jan 1, 2025): Recounting the 1994 statehood struggle and the current anxieties of activists. "Are Uttarakhand’s pine trees to blame for the fires?" (May 19, 2024): A historical and ecological investigation into the "pine cone" problem in Mussoorie and Landour. "The Purola Story: How an Uttarakhand town discovered 'love jihad'" (June 23, 2023): Exploring how social fault lines are weaponized in small hill towns. 3. Education & Society "All about a girl: The first girl to graduate from a 50-year-old boys' school" (Nov 9, 2024): A feature on Shekinah, the first girl at Colonel Brown, a historic Dehradun residential school. "Old Rajinder Nagar... and what series and films don't show" (July 31, 2024): An analysis of the crushing pressure on UPSC aspirants following the tragic deaths in coaching centers. Signature Beats Devyani is particularly noted for her literary-historical approach. She has written extensively on Jim Corbett, defending his legacy as both a hunter and a naturalist (specifically arguing against the renaming of Corbett National Park). She also curates the "Explained Books" section, recently covering the legacies of the Mughal Emperor Humayun and...
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Remembering Mohamed Osman,one of Indias last falconers,and his love for predatory birds
Sun, Feb 24, 2013
June 10, 2012 03:30 IST
With the results of the DNA test in the N D Tiwari paternity suit to be out soon
Sun, Jun 10, 2012
February 06, 2011 22:59 IST
The prayer hall inside the monastery is a picture of calm.
Sun, Feb 06, 2011
January 23, 2011 00:47 IST
On the sidelines are vague conspiracy theories,allegations and a confused father.
Sun, Jan 23, 2011May 22, 2010 01:15 IST
An engaging novel about a young womans flight from Maoist Nepal to Los Angeles....
Sat, May 22, 2010March 22, 2010 23:17 IST
Bareilly,in western UP,doesnt have a history of communal violence. So what went wrong on March 2,when people clashed over a procession,triggering a prolonged period of unrest?
Mon, Mar 22, 2010
February 14, 2010 01:33 IST
Last week,Azamgarh had some important visitors: senior Congress leader Digvijay Singh,followed by the Imam Bukhari. And now,Rahul Gandhi is set to come soon. As the battle for the Muslim votes starts,The Sunday Express travels to the town thats in the spotlight again
Sun, Feb 14, 2010January 24, 2010 23:35 IST
Back in Dehra Dun after an alleged sex tape forced him out of his governors seat in Andhra Pradesh,N.D. Tiwari isnt exactly down.
Sun, Jan 24, 2010November 07, 2009 00:14 IST
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Sat, Nov 07, 2009October 03, 2009 23:10 IST
Three years ago,on September 24,2006,as the weather turned dark,a helicopter went down in the hills of eastern Nepal...
Sat, Oct 03, 2009June 21, 2009 13:17 IST
Profiles of Bombays rush and repose
Sun, Jun 21, 2009
June 07, 2009 05:41 IST
In a spacious room on the fourth floor of the Gyuto monastery in Sidhbari,a farming village near Dharamsala in Himachal Pradesh...
Sun, Jun 07, 2009May 10, 2009 00:13 IST
It was once the seat of apartheid,but today,when Pretoria held its presidential inauguration at the Union Buildings...
Sun, May 10, 2009March 08, 2009 12:56 IST
Kiplings hero is all grown up and in a new India
Sun, Mar 08, 2009January 25, 2009 17:52 IST
A reminder that the capital city was made for walking
Sun, Jan 25, 2009
October 20, 2006 23:05 IST
On Thursday a local court ruled in favour of Imrana, convicting her father-in-law of rape. Who is Imrana? A year ago, when she defied the clerics to make her ordeal public, finding her wasn’t easy
Fri, Oct 20, 2006
February 20, 2006 00:00 IST
Whoever told Salman Khan about Jodhpur’s graceful chinkara and black buck obviously forgot to tell him about their formidable protector...
Mon, Feb 20, 2006
February 19, 2006 00:00 IST
Jaipur Nama: Tales from the Pink CityBy Giles TillotsonPenguin, Price: Rs 295THE Pink City usually attracts vibrant descriptions. Giles Till...
Sun, Feb 19, 2006
January 29, 2006 00:00 IST
Himalayan Buddhist MonasteriesBy M.N. Rajesh and Thomas L. Kelly, RoliPrice: not stated There is a certain magic in the monasteries of the H...
Sun, Jan 29, 2006
November 18, 2005 02:19 IST
For thousands of years, the fields of Sinauli in western Uttar Pradesh hid their secret well. But now its past is out in the open. Beyond th...
Fri, Nov 18, 2005
November 13, 2005 00:00 IST
LONG before air travel shrank distances and introduced a crossover idiom, Indian textiles had already been there, done that. At Delhi’s...
Sun, Nov 13, 2005
October 23, 2005 00:00 IST
FOR almost forever Delhi’s India International Centre has been looked upon as a graceful grey retreat. But of late there has been an at...
Sun, Oct 23, 2005
October 01, 2005 00:00 IST
It's the last day of class. This evening, 40 teachers will make their way back from Dehradun to their village schools in Almora and Bageshwa...
Sat, Oct 01, 2005
June 26, 2005 00:00 IST
Billy Arjan Singh has always lived on the edge. As a young man he was a hunter with a record that bordered on the excessive. As a conservati...
Sun, Jun 26, 2005





