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Amrita Pritam’s Punjabi story is one of 50 in a new volume of (mostly) translated short fiction
An excerpt from ‘Stench of Kerosene’ by Amrita Pritam, translated from the Punjabi by Khushwant Singh.
Amrita Pritam & Khushwant Singh
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Memories of Hadali: Khushwant Singh’s recollection of a childhood home lost to time and Partition
On Khushwant Singh’s 103rd birth anniversary, an excerpt from a new edited collection of his writings.
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What happened when Khushwant Singh met RSS leader MS Golwalkar
Singh: ‘What about the Muslims?’ Golwalkar: ‘What about them?’
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Canada: Amid anti-immigration rhetoric, curbing international students is a knee-jerk reaction
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‘Be freed from what holds you back’: Poems by Buddhist women from the Murty Classical Library
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Why Calcutta HC struck down 25,000 teachers’ appointments and how it could impact the election
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By mixing Carnatic and Hindustani, Mysore’s kings helped create a unique body of music
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We will leave India if told to break encryption: WhatsApp tells Delhi HC
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Uncollected Khushwant: Portrait of a serial killer
From 1969, an account that eerily foreshadows the stories of some of today’s criminals.
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Operation Blue Star 'was a well-calculated and deliberate slap in the face of an entire community': Khushwant Singh
The storming of the Golden Temple on June 5, 1984, by the Indian army prompted writer Khushwant Singh to return his Padma Bhushan. Bhindranwale was 'an evil man who deserved his fate,' he wrote, ‘but to kill a rat you don’t have to bring down your house'.
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