

Kavita Puri
Journalist, broadcaster, and author of the book and radio programme, "Partition Voices", exploring identity within British Asian communities.
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Nov 8, 2022 • 55min
16. Partition
Kavita Puri, a broadcaster and author of "Partition Voices: Untold British Stories," joins the conversation to unpack the far-reaching impact of the Partition of India. She reveals personal narratives that highlight the emotional scars left by this historic event. The discussion touches on the arbitrary borders that disrupted communities and the haunting testimonies of violence experienced by individuals. Puri also speaks about a young man's journey to reconnect with his roots, illustrating how these stories continue to shape identities today.

Mar 23, 2025 • 45min
Kavita Puri and Sathnam Sanghera on War, Empire and the Untold Story of the Bengal Famine (Part Two)
Kavita Puri, an award-winning journalist noted for her work on Indian history, joins author Sathnam Sanghera to delve into the tragic narrative of the Bengal Famine. They discuss its obscurity in British and Indian history despite the millions who suffered. Puri highlights collective amnesia around this event and its ties to colonial legacies, prompting reflections on ancestral connections. The conversation emphasizes the crucial need to preserve survivors' stories and the famine's impact on nationalism and memory, linking past traumas to contemporary issues.

Sep 3, 2023 • 35min
Ravinder Bhogal and Kavita Puri on Taste, Tradition and Turmoil
Ravinder Bhogal, a renowned journalist, chef, and restaurateur, teams up with Kavita Puri, an award-winning broadcaster and author, to explore the intricate ties between food, culture, and identity. They discuss how food transcends mere nourishment, igniting nostalgia and sparking disagreements. Topics include the authenticity of recipes in multicultural societies, the impact of cultural appropriation, and the loss of traditional cuisines in conflict zones like Palestine. Their personal stories highlight food's role as a unifying force and a source of connection.