Keeping Gandhiji alive
ANINDITA DAS catches up with veteran Gandhian Natwar Thakkar who has made Nagaland his home
Read moreANINDITA DAS catches up with veteran Gandhian Natwar Thakkar who has made Nagaland his home
Read moreDAVID DAVIDAR on the changing face of book publishing in the era of e-books
Read moreNassif Ahmed had a rocking time at the Ziro Music Festival in Arunachal Pradesh. He writes that it was a complete festival where music, art, culture and adventure met
Read moreThe boat clinics, popularly known as “Doctor’s Boat” maneuver their way to inaccessible flood-hit areas and provide medical services to the needy writes Bhaswati K Goswami
Read moreWomen in Manipur did what no women would do, unless driven to utter and total desperation.
Read moreJanice Pariat’s first book Boats on Land comprises cross-currents of history and people and place. They are stories about telling stories and assembling worlds anew with words
Read moreThe journalist who writes on development should be feted and honoured so that he/she becomes a role model says veteran journalist Usha Rai in an interview to The Thumb Print
Read moreAbhinandan Sharma writes about the realisation of his dream — an internship programme of AIESEC in Russia
Read moreAnjum Hasan writes that her characters are often solitary people whose choices are no longer so determined by older social mores, but who therefore have to invent their freedoms
Read moreNo matter how tight your border security is, as long as there is inequality between nations, races and classes, human beings will flow from the poorer to the richer
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