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Javed Akhtar honoured at SOA Literary Festival

Legendary lyricist and poet Javed Akhtar receives prestigious award at Siksha 'O' Anusandhan Literary Festival. Event features literary discussions and cultural celebrations in Odisha capital.

Chandigarh Literature Festival Returns Nov 21-23

The Chandigarh Literature Festival makes a grand comeback this November with 3 days of literary celebrations featuring renowned authors, thought leaders, and cultural performances from across the globe.

Dr Rahi Masoom Raza: Rooted in Spiritual Traditions

Jammu and Kashmir Lieutenant Governor Manoj Sinha pays tribute to legendary writer Dr Rahi Masoom Raza, highlighting his profound connection to India's spiritual and cultural heritage on his 89th birth anniversary.

Mogalli Ganesh: Kannada Literature's Unsung Genius

Discover the remarkable journey of Mogalli Ganesh, the brilliant Kannada writer and lexicographer who revolutionized Kannada literature through his groundbreaking dictionaries and literary works.

Krasznahorkai: Writing Against Silence

Exploring Hungarian author László Krasznahorkai's profound literary legacy as a modern successor to Kafka, and why his defiant writing matters more than ever in today's chaotic world.

Railsong: Capturing India's Railway Soul

Discover how Rahul Bhattacharya's 'Railsong' masterfully captures the rhythm, romance, and reality of Indian Railways through lyrical prose and profound observations.

Military Literature Festival returns to Chandigarh

The prestigious Military Literature Festival is back in Chandigarh with gripping war narratives, strategic discussions, and vibrant cultural celebrations that bring military history to life.

8 Books Exploring Trauma & Vulnerability

Discover eight transformative books that courageously navigate the complex landscapes of trauma, mental health, and human vulnerability. These compelling narratives offer profound insights into emotional healing.

India's Sand Mining Crisis: Ecological Disaster Ahead

India's construction boom fuels alarming sand mining practices, causing irreversible damage to river ecosystems, groundwater depletion, and threatening millions of livelihoods. Learn about the environmental crisis unfolding across the nation.

NEHU scholars attend climate workshop in Bhutan

Students and faculty from North-Eastern Hill University participate in transformative climate change workshop in Bhutan, focusing on sustainable solutions and cross-border environmental collaboration.

8 Beautiful November Poems Capturing Month's Essence

Discover eight exquisite poems that beautifully articulate November's unique charm, from Thomas Hood's melancholic verses to Emily Dickinson's philosophical reflections on the month's transitional beauty.

Hindi's Cosmopolitan Legacy in Vintage Magazines

Discover how Francesca Orsini's groundbreaking research reveals the multilingual, culturally rich world of pre-independence Hindi magazines that shaped modern Indian literature.

Vampire Evolution: From Dracula to Twilight

Explore the fascinating journey of vampire mythology from Bram Stoker's Dracula to modern interpretations like Twilight and Anne Rice's works. Discover how these nocturnal creatures evolved in literature.

Srijit Mukherji Adapts Arthur Conan Doyle Story

Celebrated filmmaker Srijit Mukherji announces groundbreaking adaptation of Arthur Conan Doyle's non-Sherlock story, marking first Indian interpretation of the literary legend's work.

Literary Escapes 5th Edition with Rakshanda Jalil

The 5th edition of Literary Escapes featured historian Rakshanda Jalil in an engaging session about her latest book 'But You Don't Look Like a Muslim' and her literary journey exploring India's diverse cultural heritage.

Guha's 3 Laws of Biography Writing Revealed

Celebrated historian Ramachandra Guha shares fascinating insights into biography writing and the making of his acclaimed Gandhi volumes at a Bangalore literary event.

Why Murakami Never Wins the Nobel Literature Prize

Explore the mysterious world of Nobel Literature Prize selections and discover why celebrated authors like Haruki Murakami and Laszlo Krasznahorkai remain in the waiting game despite global acclaim.

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