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The Telegraph, 14th April, 2012 http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120414/jsp/entertainment/story_15371663.jsp#.T6ON0OuVPjI
The Telegraph, 14th April, 2012 http://www.telegraphindia.com/1120414/jsp/entertainment/story_15371663.jsp#.T6ON0OuVPjI
DNA After Hrs, 28th April, 2012
Tabish Khair, On Love and Life Read More »
Category: Translation Publisher: Penguin Random House India Chokher Bali (Binodini) explores the forbidden emotions unleashed when a beautiful young widow enters the seemingly harmonious world of a newly married couple. This path-breaking novel by Rabindranath Tagore weaves a tangled web of relationships between the pampered and self-centred Mahendra, his innocent, childlike bride Asha, their staunch
Chokher Bali by Rabindranath Tagore, translated to English by Radha Chakravarty Read More »
IANS http://twocircles.net/2012apr25/india_bhutan_refresh_friendship_over_fine_print.html
India, Bhutan to refresh friendship over fine print Read More »
Bhutan Observer, 20th April, 2012 Mountain Echoes, an annual literary festival organized in Bhutan, is promising to come back with themes such as the need and importance of preserving language, standup comedy, graphic novels, environmental writing, cinema, theatre, poetry, and popular fiction. This year’s festival, scheduled from May 20 to 24, will feature speakers like
Mountain Echoes to come back in May Read More »
Category: Development/Business Publisher: HarperCollins Publishers India Awarded the Asian Publishing Awards (2014) for Best Insights into Asian Societies How could a group as respectable as Tata get it so wrong with human rights and community engagement in Kalinga Nagar and Singur? Why did Vedanta Resources Plc insist on mining in the Niyamgiri Hills in the face
Asia-Pacific Writing Partnership http://apwriters.org/lit-festivals-conferences/bhutan-literary-festival-mountain-echoes-ma-2012/
Bhutan Literary Festival: Mountain Echoes, May 2012 Read More »