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Sayani Sarkar
May 31, 2026

Can a cup of coffee reveal the social anxieties of an entire society? What do coffee......

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Manisha Sobhrajani
April 29, 2026

A dear friend and tireless worker in the field of peacekeeping, Ezabir talks about the personal......

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Farah Ahamed
April 15, 2026

Afghani poet Parwana Fayyaz’s poem Three Dolls is shaped by her lived experiences of war, exile......

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Rituparna Mukherjee
March 15, 2026

R.K Narayan’s Malgudi Days remains such an abiding classic because it creates a loving and humorous......

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Shikha Lamba
March 15, 2026

SS: Farah, let’s start at the beginning. Why does the cause of period poverty resonate so......

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Aditi Dasgupta
March 15, 2026

At first glance, Daughters of Meerabai situates itself within the devotional genealogy of the Bhakti movement.......

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Michelle Cahill
March 15, 2026

Mina, a writer, is navigating her place in the world, balancing creativity, academia, her sexuality and......

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Rituparna Mukherjee
February 11, 2026

Chill Penury repress’d their noble rage, And froze the genial current of the soul.  – Thomas......

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Aditi Dasgupta
February 11, 2026

Sushila Takbhaure’s Shikanje ka Dard translated as My Shackled Life is an archive of a deep......

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Kabir Deb
February 11, 2026

The body is an archive that remembers without hierarchy. Touch and smell, reluctance and abandon, mess......

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