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Translated Novel ‘Hellfire’ Explores Entrenched Oppressions in Rigidified Social Mores
Book name: Hellfire Author: Leesa Gazi, Translated by Shabnam Nadiya Published by: Eka/Westland Publications Genre: Literary Fiction, Translation Book summary: The holy Prophet received his
Two Authors Revisit a Sad Chapter of Indian History
Book name: Kashmir’s Untold Story: Declassified Authors: Iqbal Chand Malhotra & Maroof Raza Publisher: Bloomsbury Pages: 202 in hard cover Price: Rs. 599/- This extensively
A World Acclaimed Director’s Continuing Search For Sites of Pilgrimage in the Theatre World
Two decade ago, Ratan Thiyam enthralled his audience with his productions ‘Hey Nungshibi Prithibi (My Earth, My Love)’ and ‘Nine Hills One Valley’. Here are

The Unfortunate Condescending Labelling of Christians in India
Sometime back, my attention was drawn by a Face Book post written by a Hindu friend which read, “I had great respect for Mother Teresa
Profiling an Artist Who Paints With Camera: Be Yourself and Forget Yourself to Make Good Images
Razak Kottakal is identified with artistic photographs. Almost everyone ~ living or otherwise ~ connected with Malayalam literature insisted on accompanying their works with photographs

Environment Directorate is in Operation Mode as Government Moves in to Offset Adverse Effects Of Climate Change
Climate change, a phenomena that takes place over a period of 30 years, is noticeable now in Manipur. Adoption of villages, water resource management, innovative
How the Ningols of Manipur are Going to Celebrate Ningol Chakkouba in the Midst of COVID-19 Pandemic
Every married woman in Manipur waits anxiously for the arrival of the second day of the month of Hiyangei which usually is in late October
Collapse of Bailey Bridge on Irang River Throws Traffic and Safety Measures in Total Disarray
Although the Ministry of Road Transport & Highways through National Highways & Infrastructure Development Corporation Limited (NHIDCL) had decided in January 2019 to undertake the
Three Elections and How They are Demonstrating the Flaws More Than the Strengths of Democracy
Polling for the byelection to the four of five vacant seats in the Manipur Legislative Assembly, has just concluded and the fate of the candidates