Rushdie says in the introduction to the novel that in the west people tend to read the novel “as a fantasy” while in India readers think of it as “pretty realistic, almost a history book”.
On 11 May 1944, just four weeks before D-Day, 67 American heavy bombers dropped 168 tons of bombs on the sunlit French town ...
How did Sambhaji take the front against the Mughals after the death of Chhatrapati Shivaji? What description is found about ...
Through literature, diplomacy and cultural exchange, Fırat Sunel is strengthening the enduring ties between Türkiye and India ...
T'puram: ‘Trees of Travancore' by coffee planter-turned-forester TF Bourdillon, published in 1908, is considered the first ...
Lakshmi Subramanian’s book, India before the Ambanis — A History of Indian Business Money and Economy, reviewed here is a rare work of lucid historical scholarship. Through her lively and ...
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India Today on MSN20 lakh flocked to World Book Fair 2025: Books, debates and 'We the People of India'While exploring different stalls, from Penguin Books to Bloomsbury, the World Book Fair has captivated millions of eyes. This ...
A significant discussion on the book Nalanda: How It Changed the World, written by author and diplomat Abhay Kumar, was held ...
Marathi writer Shahu Patole & translator Bhaskar Korgaonkar talk about 'Dalit Kitchens of Marathwada', the English ...
Abhay Kumar's interest in Nalanda started when he was young. He used to visit the old university ruins with his parents but ...
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India: NGO initiative transforms village in India's Kashmir into "Book Village"A tribal village in Aragam, Bandipora, in Jammu and Kashmir, has been transformed into a "Book Village" through an initiative ...
Author Nirmala Lakshman explores Sangam poetry and Tamil history in a conversation at The Purple Turtles on February 11.
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