Adi Shankara, well-known by the respectable salutation of Jagadguru Shankaracharya that he earned because of feats that he achieved for the revival of Sanatan...
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The golden years of those 90s kids were worth living, enjoying and reading. Everything about the 90s years was amazing and the same can be said, comfortably...
Freedom of expression, anywhere in the world, is being debated with a renewed intensity these days. In India, however, freedom of expression has become a...
Bloomsbury India has landed into a fresh controversy which seems entirely novice and unnecessary. As a publisher, you sign up with an author, agree to the...
Yesterday, there was a webinar that the English Department, Nava Nalanda Mahavihara, hosted on the subject Representation of the Buddha and His Dhamma in...
Sangam Literature has always been a source of inspiration for literary critics and academic scholars. Generally considered to be the literature focused on the...
Literature Festivals, or lit-fests to be precise, cool and contemporary, have become a big joke on the face of all those traditional believers in the power of...
Once again, the season of literary festivals and book fairs has come. It will begin (or has already begun) very soon and will continue until the early March...
Sir V. S. Naipaul, the legendary novelist and the winner of the 2001 Nobel Prize for literature, has died on August 11, 2018, in London. His death comes as a...
India’s only Nobel Prize in Literature came back in 1913 when the world recognised a literary genius that India owned – Gurudev Rabindranath Tagore...

