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Limbale's 'Sanatan': Caste as India's Eternal Reality

A deep dive into Sharankumar Limbale's seminal novel 'Sanatan', translated by Paromita Sengupta. Explore how the Dalit writer frames caste as the unchanging, brutal constant across generations in Indian society.

Anticipated Books of 2026: A Literary Preview

Get ready for a landmark year in publishing! Discover the major books slated for 2026, including new works from Salman Rushdie, Amitav Ghosh, and other literary giants. Plan your future reading list now.

George Orwell's 1984: A Warning That Still Resonates

Explore George Orwell's '1984', its chilling vision of totalitarianism, and why this 1949 novel remains a powerful warning against surveillance and thought control. Discover the man behind the pen name.

Indian Student Debunks Pak's Kashmir Narrative at Oxford

Indian student Kautilya Pandit delivered a scathing critique of Pakistan's Kashmir claims at the Oxford Union, highlighting the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits and mocking its military record. Read the full viral speech.

DU's Student-Designed Post Office Becomes Youth Hub

Delhi University unveils a vibrant, student-designed post office with free Wi-Fi and QR booking. Part of India Post's plan to revamp 46 campus post offices by 2026. Discover how it's becoming a social and study hub.

Brown University Shooting: 2 Killed, 9 Wounded

A shooting at Brown University's engineering building leaves 2 students dead and 9 injured. The incident highlights the rising trend of gun violence on US campuses in 2025. Explore the details and broader implications.

The Anthropologists: A Couple's Search for Roots

Explore the flickering realities in Nirica Srinivasan's 'The Anthropologists', where a documentary filmmaker and her husband navigate life in an unfamiliar city. Discover the story of Asya and Manu's quest for belonging. Read more.

NLSIU Student from Punjab Wins Rhodes Scholarship for Oxford

Manhar Bansal, a final-year BA LLB (Hons) student at NLSIU Bengaluru, is among six Indians selected for the Rhodes Scholarship. He will pursue a master's in comparative literature at Oxford University. Read his inspiring journey.

Rahul Bhattacharya's Railsong Tells India's Story

Explore Rahul Bhattacharya's novel 'Railsong', a coming-of-age tale set against India's socio-political history through the lens of the Indian Railways and Bombay. A deep dive into bureaucracy, caste, and change.

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