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  • Jayant Meghani (1938-2020): Remembering the meticulous bookseller of Bhavnagar

    Jayant Meghani (1938-2020): Remembering the meticulous bookseller of Bhavnagar

    Murali Ranganathan
    · Dec 19, 2020 · 12:30 pm
  • How the Bombay plague shut down a human book factory: The life and death of Narayan Hemchandra

    How the Bombay plague shut down a human book factory: The life and death of Narayan Hemchandra

    Murali Ranganathan
    · Dec 13, 2020 · 12:30 pm
  • How an Anglo-Gujarati newspaper kept publishing through the Bombay plague and into the 1980s

    How an Anglo-Gujarati newspaper kept publishing through the Bombay plague and into the 1980s

    Murali Ranganathan
    · Aug 28, 2020 · 08:30 am
  • How the name of a Gujarati language printer and publisher who died in the plague lives on in Mumbai

    How the name of a Gujarati language printer and publisher who died in the plague lives on in Mumbai

    Murali Ranganathan
    · Jun 28, 2020 · 08:30 am
  • How a Gujarati cookbook came to symbolise love and gratitude during the bubonic plague in Bombay

    How a Gujarati cookbook came to symbolise love and gratitude during the bubonic plague in Bombay

    Murali Ranganathan
    · Jun 13, 2020 · 10:30 am
  • ‘Why only Gujarati?’ Mamata Banerjee questions lack of regional language options in IIT-JEE exam

    ‘Why only Gujarati?’ Mamata Banerjee questions lack of regional language options in IIT-JEE exam

    Scroll Staff
    · Nov 06, 2019 · 06:48 pm
  • ‘I don’t see translation as something done for glory. It’s a very serious business’: Rita Kothari

    ‘I don’t see translation as something done for glory. It’s a very serious business’: Rita Kothari

    Suhasini Patni
    · Jul 06, 2019 · 07:30 am
  • A modern, abridged retelling of ‘Saraswatichandra’ offers a debatable way to read a classic

    A modern, abridged retelling of ‘Saraswatichandra’ offers a debatable way to read a classic

    Rita Kothari
    · Jul 28, 2018 · 07:00 am
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