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‘I feel people are afraid’: Playwright Alekar on India’s democratic values, threats to it
Indian Express· 23 hours agoA child of India's Independence, Alekar has been an engaged witness to the decades that followed the midnight when Jawaharlal Nehru declared a tryst with destiny.
[100 Emerging Women Leaders] How Tanmayee Kalebar is helping children become authors
YourStory· 12 hours agoTanmayee Kalebar, who hails from Belgaum, Karnataka, says she “had no big dreams” as a child. In...
‘The Djinn Waits a Hundred Years’: What haunts us is not the supernatural but our existence
Scroll· 6 hours agoGlobal Stock Photo, a charming collection of essays that was available in India as well as South Africa. Set against the backdrop of a charming old mansion called Akbar Manzil, in Khan’
‘Ebrahim Alkazi’: The meteoric rise of an artist who shaped contemporary theatre aesthetics in India
Scroll· 12 hours agoWritten in a conversational tone, the book traces the simultaneous arcs of Alkazi’s careers and abiding passions – theatre and visual art. It is an illustration of the meteoric ...