Of longing, companionship and homecoming: Arundhati Roy to launch ‘The Ministry…’ in Hindi and...

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By Saket Suman New Delhi--Booker winning novelist Arundhati Roy's second novel "The Ministry of Utmost Happiness" -- written after a hiatus of two decades --...

Modi is riding a horse which he cannot dismount before elections: Kuldip Nayar in...

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By Saket Suman New Delhi-- Prime Minister Narendra Modi is riding a horse which he cannot dismount before the 2019 general elections and he would...

Humans, nasty and nice

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By Jill Radsken Harvard Staff Writer/The Harvard Gazette Richard Wrangham has been studying chimpanzees at the Kibale Chimpanzee Project in Uganda since 1987, when he founded the research...

My mother is the reason I’m here now: Anuradha Roy

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Jaipur--Man Booker Prize nominated novelist Anuradha Roy said on Sunday that her mother is the reason that she is here -- known on the...

Haven’t seen God, searched Him on Google: Writer Manoranjan Byapari

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Kolkata--Bengali writer Manoranjan Byapari, a name to reckon with in Dalit Literature, on Sunday said that though not visible it is the prevalent caste...

“Nari Shakti” is the Oxford Dictionaries’ Hindi Word of the Year

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Jaipur--Oxford Dictionaries announced on Saturday that 'Nari Shakti' as its Hindi Word of the Year for 2018 at the ongoing Jaipur Literature Festival. "The Hindi...

Major international authors eye Indian publishing market

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By Saket Suman Jaipur-- India's vibrant publishing market is attracting major international bestselling authors, who say that there is a great potential for their books to...

In a first, translated novel bags $25,000 DSC Prize

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Kolkata--"No Presents Please", originally written in Kannada by noted author Jayant Kaikini and translated into English by Tejaswini Niranjana, was announced on Friday as...

Handy guides to creativity, happiness and the art of selling

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New Delhi-- Unlearn straight lines and replenish your pool of creative ideas with a new book, jump aboard an express to everyday happiness and...

Religious relevance found in works of a dedicated atheist

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By Paul Massari Harvard Gazette Stephanie Paulsell is a scholar of religion and a person of deep faith, but when deciding on a subject for her latest...
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