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Translations Are Transforming India’s Reading Landscape
Free Press Journal· 2 days agoIn India, literature is as old as its history and culture. Regional languages have churned out...
Short fiction from Assam: A young revolutionary meets his schoolteacher after many years
Scroll· 3 days agoAn excerpt ‘An Everyday Story’ by Klirni Terangpi, from ‘Riverside Stories: Writings from Assam’, edited by Banamallika.
‘I remember the virtues of my homeland’: Princess Nazli Begum, visiting London in the early 1900s
Scroll· 3 days agoWhen I compare Europe and Asia, I am diminished in my own eyes. Sadly, Asia has become the way Europe was a thousand or twelve hundred years ago. For people of this age, it would be wishful ...
In this collection of essays about mothers, Pakistani women explore the many meanings of feminism
Scroll· 4 days agoIt is interesting that synonyms for the word ‘settled’ generally include ‘resolved’ or ‘finished,’ as if young women are incomplete enrolment forms that need to be filled out and signed off ...