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‘Mithun Number Two’: Jayant Kaikini’s stories present the impossible dream – and reality – of Mumbai
Sayari Debnath
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In translation: Jayant Kaikini’s new book of short stories is set in Mumbai, India’s Maximum City
Jayant Kaikini Tejaswini Niranjana
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Translated fiction: A young man is exiled in Ukraine while the Sri Lankan civil war rages
Appadurai Muttulingam Kavitha Muralidharan
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Videos: Japan Airlines plane bursts into flames after collision during landing at airport in Tokyo
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Watch: Scenes of devastation after massive earthquake hits central Wajima in Japan
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Pro Kabaddi League: Patna Pirates, UP Yoddhas record blowout victories in Ahmedabad
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Pro Kabaddi League: Sonu Jaglan leads Gujarat Giants to victory over U Mumba
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Pro Kabaddi League: Gujarat Giants beat Telugu Titans in season opener; U Mumba pip UP Yoddhas
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Pro Kabaddi League: Thousand years old, going on 10 – the sport comes of age in its latest season
Tanya Kini Shahid Judge
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Fiction: What strange power does Nandini wield over her powerful husband, Periya Pazhuvettaraiyar?
Kalki Nandini Krishnan
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Memoir: An Indian woman faces the Taliban’s horrors after moving to Afghanistan with her husband
Sushmita Bandyopadhyay Arunava Sinha
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Watch: From bubble bath to massage, pet dog enjoys a relaxing spa session from its owner
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‘The Nemesis’: In a caste-sick society, anger is the only choice for Manoranjan Byapari’s alter ego
Sayari Debnath
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‘I Named My Sister Silence’: The horrors of humans’ capability for destruction persist after the end
Diya Isha
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‘I find the constraints of the original text liberating to work with’: Translator Rahul Soni
Sayari Debnath
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Fiction in translation: In the forests, a man looks for his sister, who left home to join Maoists
Manoj Rupda Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar
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This story about two elephant brothers is a tale of friendship and courage, human greed and hubris
Vinoy Thomas Nandakumar K
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‘Listen horseman, where’s Magadh?’: Shrikant Verma’s Hindi poems get another life in translation
Shrikant Verma Rahul Soni
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A new translation of the first book of Kalki’s Tamil magnum opus ‘Ponniyin Selvan’ is here
Kalki Nandini Krishnan
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‘Same tonality, greater drama’: Mani Ratnam on what we can expect from ‘Ponniyin Selvan 2’
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