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Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
Jaya Bhattacharji Rose is a regular Scroll.in contributor
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How to translate Perumal Murugan: Nandini Krishnan on her experience with ‘Estuary’
An interview with the first-time translator, who is an author of two non-fiction books.
Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
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Boyhood, friendship and the precarious state of democracy make the novel that is ‘The Cliffhangers’
Iqbal’s debut novel unlocks unnamed fears that have become the norm in a highly communalised society.
Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
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What’s brewing between Indian and French publishing? French Ambassador Alexandre Ziegler explains
An interview with the ambassador about plans for translations of French literature into Indian languages and collaborations at books fairs.
Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
Trending
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Seven firms that failed drug quality test gave money to political parties through electoral bonds
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Why did a Union minister say he would apply for Indian citizenship under CAA?
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Why the exodus from Bhutan of young people and qualified workers is a worry for India
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Electoral bonds: What we know so far, what we will know soon – and what we may never know
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India’s latest GDP growth numbers are ‘mystifying’, says former chief economic advisor
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Made to last: How the world’s greatest works of literature find a place in the Penguin Classics list
An interview with Henry Eliot, Creative Editor of Penguin Classics in the UK on his new ‘book museum’ and the future of the world’s largest classics imprint.
Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
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‘Children are shape shifters who go easily into a story, but adults hesitate’: Writer Cornelia Funke
An interview with the legendary German writer of fantasy fiction for children.
Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
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How Supriya Kelkar wrote a novel about Indian independence that children around the world relate to
An interview with the author of ‘Ahimsa’, a story of India’s freedom movement seen through the eyes of a 10-year-old, published in the US and India.
Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
Video
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Caught on camera: Container ship hits and knocks down gantry cranes while docking at a Turkey port
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Watch: Temple in Kochi gets a mechanical elephant to perform prayer rituals
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Watch: Srinagar hosts Formula 4 car show on the roads around Dal Lake
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Watch: Scenes of damage after four coaches of a Sabarmati-Agra train were derailed in Ajmer
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Adorable animals: Playful elephant calf keeps stopping cleaner from raking leaves
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In ‘Warlight’, Michael Ondaatje writes mysteriously and lyrically of war, peeling the layers slowly
The author of ‘The English Patient’ returns with another ode to the strangeness of life in conflict zones.
Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
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This devastating book by a palliative care specialist is necessary reading to understand death
Kathryn Mannix, who spent most of her career working with terminally ill patients and their loved ones, writes about her experiences with death in a new book.
Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
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Meet Bombaykala, the young book publishers ready to shake up the industry
From war poetry to city-focused short stories, they aim to publish a book every fortnight. That’s quite a pace.
Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
The Reel
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‘Adrishyam’ trailer: Eijaz Khan and Divyanka Tripathi Dahiya play undercover agents
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Prithviraj Sukumaran on what makes ‘The Goat Life’ special: ‘A deeply meditative character study’
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Start the week with a film: A riveting game of mind control in ‘The Manchurian Candidate’
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‘Crew’ trailer: Tabu, Kareena Kapoor Khan and Kriti Sanon play stewardesses involved in smuggling
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‘I wanted to land this film correctly’: Why actor Kunal Kemmu chose to direct ‘Madgaon Express’
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‘The writer in me doesn’t have a gender, or is made up of all the genders’: Shikhandin
This author of a very unusual collection of short stories refuses to be boxed as a male or female writer.
Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
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How a 15-member team produced a lush visual version of the ‘Mahabharata’
The new edition focuses on art and borrows stories from regional versions of the epic.
Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
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There’s no GST on books. And yet books will become more expensive
Suppliers will have to pay GST, and that will raise the cost of producing books.
Jaya Bhattacharji Rose
The Field
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Wrestling: IOA dissolves ad-hoc committee; elected body to take charge of national federation
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Hockey: Harmanpreet Singh to lead 27-member Indian squad for Australia tour
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IWL 2023-24: Odisha FC inch closer to title with win over East Bengal
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WPL 2024: Royal Challengers Bangalore deliver lesson on making comebacks to win first title
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Watch, WPL 2024: Champions Royal Challengers Bangalore celebrate as they clinch first title