In this feature, Elsa explores how Krishna Sobti’s unique female characters managed to push readers to think beyond what was acceptable in society.
In this feature, Elsa explores how Krishna Sobti’s unique female characters managed to push readers to think beyond what was acceptable in society.
In this feature, Deya explores why there is a need for greater representation in literature of the unheard narratives of marginalised womxn.
This feature examines how home means different things to different people in ‘His Father’s Disease: Stories’ by Aruni Kashyap.
Poetry elicits a reaction when you read or listen to it. Add in the evocative beauty of these Kashmiri poets’ works, and you’re in for a dazzling treat.
With his manner of portraying conflict and speaking out against injustice, Agha Shahid Ali’s poetry continues to remain relevant today.
Reading Bombay Balchão on a lazy afternoon gave this Bandra girl serious food cravings and brought on a flood of memories.
In this excerpt from Bombay Balchão by Jane Borges, Merlyn is entranced by the sound of the newly-restored church bell on her wedding day.
This exclusive illustration of the Preamble for Republic Day reminds us of our role as Indian citizens and the principles upon which our country was built.
In this essay, Anukrti talks about her love for the rebellious poetry of Faiz Ahmad Faiz and the rallying power of ‘Hum Dekhenge’.
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