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A Call for a Postcolonial Education Revolution
Feb 10, 2026
A Call for a Postcolonial Education Revolution
Feb 10, 2026
Feb 10, 2026
In the Second RAAT AKELI HAI, the Genre Reaches its Saturation Point
Feb 6, 2026
In the Second RAAT AKELI HAI, the Genre Reaches its Saturation Point
Feb 6, 2026
Feb 6, 2026
Red Streaks on the Silver Screen
Feb 3, 2026
Red Streaks on the Silver Screen
Feb 3, 2026
Feb 3, 2026
The Dead Authors Society: Pritam, Manto, and the Betrayal of Posthumous Publishing
Literature The Chakkar 27/09/25 Literature The Chakkar 27/09/25

The Dead Authors Society: Pritam, Manto, and the Betrayal of Posthumous Publishing

Amrita Pritam, Saadat Hasan Manto, and Kamala Das were all writers who, even in life, lived on the edge of taboo, scandal, and self-revelation. In death, stripped of agency, their voices have been reframed by the very people who claim to honour them. By Treya Sinha

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