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Fiction: Bhushan, a refugee from East Bengal, wanders about Calcutta’s streets searching for himself
Alka Saraogi John Vater
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‘Commercial and genre fiction in Indian languages shouldn’t be overlooked’: Translator Poonam Saxena
Ashutosh Kumar Thakur
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‘Unsilenced’: In Seema Azad’s memoir, prison is not a monochrome space but complex social terrain
Anjali Chauhan
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Translated fiction: A young man desperately wants to become ‘Bolero Class’, but fate turns rogue
Prabhat Ranjan Satyadeep Chhetri
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Fiction: Freshly minted MBA graduate Pawan Pande realises the corporate ladder is more of a maze
Mamta Kalia Jerry Pinto
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Banibrata Mahanta wins 2025 Muse India Translation Award for translating Hindi novel, ‘Lavanyadevi’
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This book records the Bhil tribes’ resistance movements against Rajputs, Marathas and the British
Subhash Chandra Kushwaha Naresh Nadeem
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By sidelining French, CBSE undermines a living bridge between worlds in Pondicherry
Ari Gautier
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Short fiction: A young man worries about his mother while fantasising about a billboard model
Dinesh Shrinet Mayank Jain Parichha
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Readers’ comments: Hindi-English debate misses the problem of linguistic power and hierarchy
Namrata Singh
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Remembering the shape of silence in Hindi writer Nirmal Verma’s creations
Ashutosh Kumar Thakur
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‘If All the World Were Paper’: A rich imagination of premodern South Asia through Hindi literature
Sakshi Nadkarni
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Readers’ comments: Learn four languages, it will create jobs
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‘Love Is Participation in Eternity’: Udayan Vajpeyi’s novel reaffirms faith in good literature
Priyanka Dubey
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Readers’ comments: India’s flawed language policy sidelines indigenous and local tongues
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A Hindi professor responds: English is the real bottleneck stifling other Indian languages
Krishna Kumar Pandey
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An English professor writes: Why Hindi is to blame for the decline of India’s other languages
Suraj Gunwant
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Readers’ comments: On India’s reading culture, a thank you for a mirror and reminder
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‘The Dead Fish’: In Hindi writer Rajkamal Choudhary’s novel, desire festers in a dark city
Aratrika Ghosh
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‘Women aren’t allowed to talk about their suffering:’ Anil Yadav on his novella about ‘courtesans’
Sharmistha Jha