Odia
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‘I write in blood, rooted in the soil where I belong’: Jnanpith Award winner Pratibha Ray
Saurabh Sharma
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‘The umbrellas are on a protest march’: Bishnu Mohapatra’s poems on rain for a desolate May
Sayandeb Chowdhury
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‘Maguni’s Bullock Cart and Other Classic Odia Stories’: A glimpse into Odisha’s literary tradition
Mahika Dhar
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Fiction: Draupadi witnesses a grotesque act. Should she inform the police or protect her peace?
Gourahari Das Manoranjan Mishra
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Classic Odia stories: No task is sordid enough for a cremator as long as he gets the right price
Satchidananda Routray Leelawati Mohapatra KK Mohapatra Paul St-Pierre
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‘Modernity, Print and Sahitya’: A well-researched book about how Odia literature shaped its culture
Mohammad Asim Siddiqui
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‘The Big Book of Odia Literature’ packages Odisha’s rich and diverse literary heritage effectively
Abdullah Khan
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Fiction: A zamindar’s pet dogs have been friends all their lives, till cruel fate separates them
Kalindi Charan Panigrahi Asima Ranjan Parhi
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Why Adivasi politicians have begun dominating Odisha’s politics
Sampad Patnaik
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Fiction: The coming-of-age tales of Banka, a sweet schoolboy from small-town Odisha
Dipti Ranjan Pattanaik Himansu S Mohapatra
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‘A walking man dies only when asleep’: Odia poet Ratnamala Swain has been translated into English
Ratnamala Swain Purabi Das Durga Prasad Panda
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‘Battles of Our Own’: A harsh reminder of how political power imbalances control individual desires
Sahana Hegde
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‘Harijan’: A radical Odia novel about the lives of latrine-cleaners is now in an English translation
Gopinath Mohanty
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‘Anxiety of coping’: How a new anthology of Odia short stories in English translation was born
KK Mohapatra
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‘Basanti’: A classic but experimental Odia novel from the 1920s is reinvented in English translation
Tyagraj Thakur
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Odisha plans to penalise shops that do not use Odia on their signboards
Scroll Staff
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Odia has been made mandatory for official work in Odisha
Scroll Staff