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Image: Sayari Debnath. The end of the story This is exactly what the JCB Prize for Literature had wanted, hoped and expected to achieve with its winning titles in India.
I had the translators’ names on the cover, their pictures in their brochures, royalties, and advances. Many publishers, I think, even today, don’t give translators the same royalty.
A low-quality image of an Indian fighter jet engulfed in flames after crashing in September 2024 has been falsely claimed online to show an Indian jet downed amid escalated tensions between India ...
Pakistan said it had shot down five Indian jets on May 7, 2025 during the worst violence between the nuclear-armed neighbours in decades, but an image of the burning wreckage of an aircraft widely ...
Jibanananda once observed that Bangla language and literature had been in decline in undivided Bengal since the 1940s. However, a counter-development emerged in East Pakistan during the 1960s.
Well known expert of Marathi folk literature, culture, traditions and theatre artiste Tara Bhawalkar is the president of the conference which returns to the national capital after a gap of 71 years.
According to Maya Dodd, of India's FLAME University, many books now unavailable in India can be found in the University of Chicago's library collections, all marked with the stamp saying "PL-480".
“The fantastic solution is to take literature and make it into films. Tamil is really rich in terms of the literature… Ideally, you’d like to write something that is far above what you do. It makes ...
The JCB prize for literature is an indicator not only of the ever-presence of corporates in India’s cultural world, but also of ongoing British imperialism under Modi’s fascist government, writes ...
According to the Times of India, the police said 17 of the 19 arrested persons were from the South Indian state of Telangana. The religious literature included Bibles, photos and pamphlets.