Women Who Win Launches its First Book, Sharing Unique Journeys of Indian American Changemakers...
BOSTON—Struggling to find inspiration in the midst of the 2020 pandemic, three women came up with an idea: create a platform to bring diverse...
A saga of love, sex and danger in ancient India
By Vikas Datta
For keen readers, the point where texts transform into literature is always interesting. The protagonists are more likely to be fallible humans...
Rediscover the Joy of screen-free storytelling
New Delhi-- In today's digital age, it's crucial to rekindle the magic of screen-free storytelling for kids. Think of it as ‘edu-tainment’ – education...
Being Arundhathi Subramaniam: One part goddess, one part wild women
New Delhi-- She says it has been exciting to smell the danger in their voice. That it has been an infuriating journey too --...
Indian-origin novelist awarded Singapore’s most prestigious arts accolade
Singapore-- Indian-origin novelist Meira Chand has been honoured with the Cultural Medallion, Singapore’s most prestigious arts accolade, in support of her artistic pursuits.
Born to...
What They’re Reading: Harvard Business School Faculty Summer Reading Recommendations
By Harvard Gazette
Be it current events, a long-running series, or a historical figure, Harvard Business School faculty draw inspiration for their work from a...
Gulzar, Jagadguru Rambhadracharya to get 58th Jnanpith Award
New Delhi-- The country's highest literary honour, the Jnanpith Award for 2023, is being conferred upon famous Urdu lyricist Gulzar and eminent Sanskrit writer...
Female sexuality has always been under the control of men
By Arundhuti Banerjee
Mumbai-- National Award-winning documentary filmmaker and author Trisha Das, whose novel "Kama's Last Sutra" deals with female sexuality in the 12th century, says...
British-Indian Chetna Maroo’s debut novel on Booker longlist
London-- British-Indian author Chetna Maroo’s debut novel ‘Western Lane’ is among 13 books longlisted for the 2023 Booker Prize.
The winner of the 50,000 pound...
Maharashtra kingdom people were affable: Chinese traveller Xuanzang
By Quaid Najmi
Mumbai-- The people of the ancient Maharashtra kingdom were "very warm, friendly and helpful, with high self-esteem", observed the great Chinese Buddhist...