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A Memoir Cannot be a Documentary, it Instead Relies on Memory and Impressions of Events on One’s Life: Temsula Ao
Joshy Joseph caught up with Nagaland award winning English author and creative writing pioneer, Temsula Ao. Exerpts from an interview: JOSHY: As it happens
JCB Introduces Handsome Cash Prizes for Authors and Translators of Literary Works in Indian Languages
India’s biggest literary prize The JCB Prize for Literature, backed by JCB, the construction manufacturing group JCB is all of three years old in existence
Mental Health Pandemic May Dove Tail COVID Lockdown; It Is Already Manifesting, Says Mental Health Expert
Some time back the World Health Organisation (WHO) had announced that a mental health pandemic would overtake the whole world as a result of the
Public Hospitals Still Not Admitting Non-COVID Patients Even Though Central Government Wants Return of Normalcy Except in Containment Zones
The COVID lockdown has finally been lifted even as it was midway in the sixth month, and except in the containment zones where restrictions still
The Incompleteness of an Agreement and Inability to Accept the Wisdom that ‘Ripeness is All’
The deadline of September the Central government has fixed for concluding a peace accord with the Nagas is creating quite a flutter in Nagaland, and
Manipur Last Week: All Bye-polls Before Nov 29; Ex-MLAs Return from Delhi; Murder at CCpur ATM
The Election Commission of India (ECI), New Delhi has decided to conduct all bye-elections in Assembly/Parliamentary constituencies across the country before November 29. Reports say
FILTER: ‘I Am Offended by This Class Divide’
‘I Am Offended by This Class Divide’ People keep telling me I should ‘filter’ what I say. Perhaps, my mouth spits words That may
Leikai Sambals and Spray Tunnels Cannot Keep COVID Away, Use Masks and Wash Hands Instead
With cases rising, COVID19 scenario has taken an odd turn in Manipur. Because the state authorities are not responsive enough to soothe the anxiety of
Still in Exile Even After 31 Years They Left Their Homes, Say Kashmiri Pandits
“We, the Kashmiri Pandit community have full faith in the Central government’s motto of Sabka Saath, Sabka Vikas and Sabka Vishwas. Our beleaguered community, which