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a boy who lost an eye
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‘Into the Ravenous Bits’ – Three Poems by Prahi Rajput
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‘Into the Ravenous Bits’ – Three Poems by Prahi Rajput
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Feb 28, 2026
India’s AI Governance Guidelines are here—But what of the Publishing Sector?
Literature The Chakkar 19/01/26 Literature The Chakkar 19/01/26

India’s AI Governance Guidelines are here—But what of the Publishing Sector?

Without clear regulatory mechanism against AI data mining, Indian publishers have begun adapting voluntary frameworks. Madhuri Kankipati argues for the urgent need for the AI governance guidelines to set legislation and protect creative workers in a multilingual, digitally expanding nation.

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The Storm and the Storyteller: Arundhati Roy’s MOTHER MARY COMES TO ME
Literature The Chakkar 09/12/25 Literature The Chakkar 09/12/25

The Storm and the Storyteller: Arundhati Roy’s MOTHER MARY COMES TO ME

Through her memoir, Arundhati Roy revisits the foundry where her courage was forged, to the mother who didn’t prepare her for success, but inadvertently trained her to withstand both adoration and hatred to determine her survival. By Amritesh Mukherjee

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A Completely Human AI-Generated Reading List for the Indian Summer
Literature, Satire The Chakkar 02/06/25 Literature, Satire The Chakkar 02/06/25

A Completely Human AI-Generated Reading List for the Indian Summer

Satire: The solution to AI mimicking humans is to have humans mimic the AI that mimics the human. From Vikram Chandra and Salman Rushdie to mythological adventures and a popcorny topsy-turvy romance, here is our preview of the 15 hottest and thoroughly fraudulent Indian books for the 2025 summer. By Karan Madhok

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Arundhati Roy: A Troublemaker Needed for our Troubled Times
Literature The Chakkar 23/09/23 Literature The Chakkar 23/09/23

Arundhati Roy: A Troublemaker Needed for our Troubled Times

Arundhati Roy’s storytelling illuminates the desires to split open the human grids that characterize our world, and fulfil her yearning for a particular kind of homeland: a gentler, stiller, less hypocritical, and less transactional place. By Saba Karim Khan

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‘In fiction, one finds the opportunity to utter the unsayable’ – An exploration of Queer Literature from India
Literature The Chakkar 29/06/21 Literature The Chakkar 29/06/21

‘In fiction, one finds the opportunity to utter the unsayable’ – An exploration of Queer Literature from India

Through a selected, personal exploration—from Ismat Chughtai to “Ugra”, Jerry Pinto to Megha Majumdar and more—Saurabh Sharma traces the evolution of queer narratives in Indian fiction.

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