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Search ResultA MAN EXTRAORDINAIRE: ARUNBHAI GANDHI
She worked with him for twenty years and he remained a friend till his last days. Saroj Satija remembers Arun Gandhi in this t...
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In a social media world teeming with every banality that goes for poetry, Prerna Gill’s is a refreshing voice that does not pander to eas...
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Vinta Nanda explores the making of a poet, reaching nowhere obviously, because ‘if we knew what makes a poet, everyone w...
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Aparajita Krishna has a past with Arundhati Ganorkar, they worked on a series, and together, they walk down memory lane to bri...
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Humra Quraishi reports on mindless encounters taking place in UP and harks to understand why they have almost become the...
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As the month of March comes to an end, and with it so do the many celebrations around International Women’s Day, Humra Quraishi Read More
A CONVERSATION OF PEACE AND HARMONY
Here, Vinta Nanda tells the story of Shabnam Hashmi, one among the millions of people who have, over the last 75 years, built a secular, democr...
Read MoreHOW WILL I KNOW PEACE
Humra Quraishi revisits the artist Satish Gujral and his words, as she tries to make sense of the polarisation and lack ...
Read MoreJAANE BHI DO YAARO: FOREVER IN RECALL!
Aparajita Krishna unplugs the cult classic that has already consumed generations left behind and will continue to enthral, del...
Read MorePAINTING THE TOWN RED: VANI TRIPATHI TIKOO
Vinta Nanda talks to Vani Tripathi Tikoo about her recently published book, Why Can’t Elephants Be Red?, and about other things.
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