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...

January 01,2026 07:41:55 AM
Anjel Chakma’s death exposes how decades of social change and political polarisation have altered who feels at home
Thu, Jan 01, 2026
September 20,2025 19:02:00 PM
The filmmaker, who debuted with 'Thithi', talks about addressing both class and ecological faultlines in his latest film
Sun, Sep 21, 2025
June 29,2025 05:00:21 AM
'If my elder sister does something wrong, it’s my duty to write against that', says Sahgal, 98, at her home in Dehradun
Sun, Jun 29, 2025
June 28,2025 17:30:26 PM
The filmmaker talks about his new series, 'Summer of ’76’ a tribute to youth, curiosity and dissent and how rebellion is at the heart of his movies.
Sun, Jun 29, 2025
April 26,2025 10:41:26 AM
The author, who turns 91 on May 19, on his new book, what keeps him writing, Landour’s transformation into an Insta destination and why there are more young readers than before
Sun, May 18, 2025
January 25,2025 07:50:38 AM
He was 19 when the Republic was born. In the 75 years since then, as the nation grappled with new identities and aspirations, Irfan Habib spent years uncovering India’s complex history, helping generations to make sense of their present.
Sat, Jan 25, 2025
January 01,2025 07:59:10 AM
Pant remembers both the happiness and anxiety over the future on November 9, 2000 — when Uttarakhand gained statehood — but she can’t forget the struggle that activists like her underwent to make that day possible.
Wed, Jan 01, 2025
November 09,2024 08:06:44 AM
Shekinah will be the first girl to graduate from Colonel Brown, an all-boys’ school and one of the oldest residential schools in Dehradun, in over 50 years
Sat, Nov 09, 2024
July 31,2024 12:50:41 PM
What they don't convey is the crushing weight of expectations and pressure on aspirants. Issues such as dangerous infrastructure, high fees and quality of services by coaching centres never take centre stage.
Thu, Aug 01, 2024
May 31,2024 07:16:56 AM
In 2020, a few months after the initial lockdown, Sengupta, who had been toying with the idea of doing less film work and more art and of moving to Goa, where there is a thriving artist community and where she felt welcome, finally took the plunge.
Thu, Jun 13, 2024
May 19,2024 07:00:41 AM
“During forest fires in Mussoorie and Landour, one of the frustrating things would be that people fighting the fire would put it out in a certain section but one of the pine cones would catch fire up above and come rolling down and start it all over again,” says Stephen Alter, author of Wild Himalaya: A Natural History of the Greatest Mountain Range on Earth.
Sun, May 19, 2024
January 07,2024 13:05:00 PM
With the Supreme Court last month validating the move to abrogate Article 370, historian Chitralekha Zutshi's biography of Abdullah is a timely look back at the journey that culminated here
Sun, Jan 07, 2024
December 09,2023 12:00:49 PM
As her classic book on Indian cuisine completes four decades, actor and author Madhur Jaffrey talks about being an accidental cook, introducing the West to Indian recipes, and the show that made her a star
Sun, Dec 10, 2023
June 23,2023 17:44:25 PM
An attempted abduction transforms into a ‘love jihad’ case, feeding grist to the political mills and exposing familiar fault lines. Yet, in this town up in the hills, there are other issues that are up for discussion: jobs, price rise
Thu, Oct 24, 2024
May 06,2023 10:25:57 AM
The maker of films such as Hazaaron Khwaishein Aisi and Serious Men speaks on why he believes in engaging with the other and keeping things real.
Sat, May 06, 2023
May 06,2023 06:35:25 AM
With the cheetah project taking off in India, the author decided to bring the story to date. The Story of India’s Cheetahs is a revised edition of out-of-print The End of a Trail, with reworked and new text.
Sun, May 07, 2023
May 03,2023 21:12:06 PM
Director Sudhir Mishra on his latest film Afwaah, rumour-mongering and why he will stand up for Vivek Agnihotri.
Wed, May 03, 2023
March 04,2023 06:06:14 AM
Humayun was a complex, fascinating personality. Ebba Koch's account stitches together his life, his campaigns, his exile in Iran, and his military and diplomatic successes, which "enabled him to regain the Mughal throne in Hindustan".
Sun, Mar 05, 2023
January 21,2023 06:57:25 AM
Siddhartha Mukherjee’s latest work of nonfiction, The Song of the Cell: An Exploration of Medicine and the New Human, takes off from the study of the fundamental unit of life — the cell — and leads the reader through the integral role it plays in medical science.
Sat, Jan 21, 2023
December 27,2022 12:33:00 PM
In times when Urdu, the language, has become ‘Muslim’ and the colour orange ‘Hindu’, what chance does a line like 'Mere Allah burai se bachana mujhko' have?
Wed, Dec 28, 2022
October 22,2022 04:37:39 AM
Among the papers that Kala collected on Corbett are the reminiscences of Maggie, Jim Corbett’s sister and life-long companion, as narrated to her friend after Corbett’s death in Kenya in 1955.
Sat, Oct 22, 2022
September 18,2022 06:00:39 AM
The octogenarian who has been instrumental in getting the Namibian cheetah to India, on the journey and the road ahead
Tue, Sep 20, 2022
July 30,2022 11:00:27 AM
The Delhi-based writer on what made her work on a biography of the Mughal emperor Akbar, the many myths that surround his legacy, his ruthlessness and his ability to rise above his prejudices for greater good
Sat, Jul 30, 2022
July 25,2022 16:03:57 PM
Born in Nainital, Jim Corbett lived in India until Independence, after which he left for Kenya where he died in 1955.
Mon, Jul 25, 2022
April 03,2022 09:08:04 AM
A recent collection of his radio talks point to the stellar role birds play in preserving our environment
Sun, Apr 03, 2022



