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‘Flesh of the Fruit’ – Four poems by Priyanka Aravind P.
16 August 2026
‘Flesh of the Fruit’ – Four poems by Priyanka Aravind P.
16 August 2026

Poetry by Priyanka Aravind P.: ‘I too had a mother, / Who fed me with knowledge so ancient, / And called me her brightest star, // until I misspelt a note from the sacred chants.’

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16 August 2026
Flow of Conversation: Zahir Mirza’s podcast from Kerala’s waterways
13 August 2026
Flow of Conversation: Zahir Mirza’s podcast from Kerala’s waterways
13 August 2026

Interview: On “Float with Boatcast”, Zahir Mirza takes his guests on a cruise through lakes, rivers, and seas to discuss topics of interest on Kerala and beyond. By Nileena Sunil

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13 August 2026
Photo-Gallery: The Infrastructure of Dissent
10 August 2026
Photo-Gallery: The Infrastructure of Dissent
10 August 2026

At the Student Protests in Jantar Mantar, Dikshit Sharma turns his lens to the moments of collective solidarity—the trash collectors, the food delivery workers, the volunteers, the living community—to reveal the architecture which quietly carries history forward.

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10 August 2026
“Translation Is a Continuum” – An Interview with Daisy Rockwell
Literature The Chakkar 18/02/23 Literature The Chakkar 18/02/23

“Translation Is a Continuum” – An Interview with Daisy Rockwell

Shooting to fame after the critical success of Geetanjali Shree’s Tomb of Sand, Daisy Rockwell speaks about the iconic Indian authors she has translated, Partition-themed narratives, and interpreting language from a visual eye. By Saurabh Sharma

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