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Praznath: An Excerpt
Jun 9, 2025
Praznath: An Excerpt
Jun 9, 2025
Jun 9, 2025
Nalanda: The Memory of a Civilization
Jun 5, 2025
Nalanda: The Memory of a Civilization
Jun 5, 2025
Jun 5, 2025
A Completely Human AI-Generated Reading List for the Indian Summer
Jun 2, 2025
A Completely Human AI-Generated Reading List for the Indian Summer
Jun 2, 2025
Jun 2, 2025
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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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