My Nara Bari At Feni: The Oral History Project
byMy grandfather’s home at Feni is a place filled with happy memories. But it’s now in ruins. This is my oral history.
My grandfather’s home at Feni is a place filled with happy memories. But it’s now in ruins. This is my oral history.
Article 370 is an unfair, anachronistic & discriminatory legislation. Doing away with it is a bold, historic decision.
Do you remember your grandfather’s house? What are your childhood memories?
She had a childlike glee when she relished that fluffy Bhatura chana.
Elephants are messy eaters. Their eating behavior helps store carbon, but their extinction accelerates climate change.
A bravura wordsmith, who hums in our silences, Gibran was a truly great ‘pulsation:’ a voice like no other.
Ismat Chughthai’s words have travelled long. The ‘Uncivil woman’s’ poems, plays & films continue to provoke thought.
As a British general predicted, Kashmir remains a ‘Spanish ulcer’ that drains manpower and resources.
What’s the connection between starlight and human emotions? Ivy Luo’s poem looks at love through a cosmic lens.
Urdu, a language born and brought up exclusively in India, was willfully guillotined in a planned manner by the State.
Inside the remains of a great dinosaur, tiny microbial worlds appeared, evolved & disappeared over millions of years.
Sex education is a crucial step in the battle to end sexual violence against women in India.
Imaginative. Surreal. Fantastical. Barnali Rayshukla flirts with words & paints a disturbing yet beautiful dream.
‘Language for a writer is almost everything, and its loss is disastrous.’
“One must be a fox to recognize traps and a lion to frighten wolves.”