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Student’s Corner: The Heaviest Backpack
14 June 2026
Student’s Corner: The Heaviest Backpack
14 June 2026
14 June 2026
“Break the Barriers!” – An Interview with Usha Uthup
11 June 2026
“Break the Barriers!” – An Interview with Usha Uthup
11 June 2026
11 June 2026
Curiosity Is a Liberating Force: A Conversation with Rahul Bhattacharya
9 June 2026
Curiosity Is a Liberating Force: A Conversation with Rahul Bhattacharya
9 June 2026
9 June 2026
A Poetic Clarion Call to the Feminine Presence—Nabina Das’ ‘Anima’
Literature The Chakkar 10/12/22 Literature The Chakkar 10/12/22

A Poetic Clarion Call to the Feminine Presence—Nabina Das’ ‘Anima’

In a series of poignant poems from Anima: & the Narrative Limits, Nabina Das personifies the feminine energy of ‘Anima’—as she tells stories, observes the social fabric of humanity, poses questions to history, and explains the world through her perspective. By Karan Madhok

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Winter Solstice 2022: An anthology of Indian poetry on The Chakkar
Creativity The Chakkar 30/11/22 Creativity The Chakkar 30/11/22

Winter Solstice 2022: An anthology of Indian poetry on The Chakkar

In a special anthology curated by Ronald Tuhin D’Rozario, nineteen luminary Indian poets respond to the winter through verse. ‘In this odour of detachment, December somehow develops a quiet stir of emptiness inside. It gently teaches the importance of slowness, just like dropping a semicolon between sentences.’

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