Gender and Pride
‘Walking the Walk’ by Moses Tulasi documents the journey of the participants of Hyderabad’s Swabhimana [self-respect] Queer Pride March that was held in February 2015.... Read More
Media and Marginalised
– With major news channels and newspapers not having their offices in several parts of India how can we expect a journalist to voice the... Read More
Endangered Languages of Maharashtra
– Would you hold social media and conventional mainstream education system responsible for the lack of awareness about the endangered languages of Maharashtra? Globalization is... Read More
Writing Cricket
– What is good cricket writing? I think, to keep it simple is the mantra one should follow while writing about cricket. The style of... Read More
GHALIB AND IQBAL
On the third day of the Hyderabad Literary Festival, Marion Molteno and Zafar Anjum enlightened the audience on translation of Ghalib and Iqbal’s poetry. Translations... Read More
Interview with Paro Anand
– Social media and T.V crushes the spontaneity of children. What do you think should be done to change it? I don’t think there is... Read More
ON TRANSLATION
Translation is an existential question for Jayita Sengupta, Kazim Ali and Zoran Anchevski, who spoke about the difficulties and pleasures of translation at the Hyderabad... Read More
Marathi Theatre
Sushma Deshpande : – In the discussion, you spoke about women empowerment and their struggle. What has your experience been as a female performer? I... Read More
Literature of singapore – Poetry
Yong Shu Hoong: – Who and what is your inspiration? Yong Shu Hoong: The little things around me. Everyone has five senses that help experience... Read More
Indian Drama in English
Poile Sengupta : – What advice would you give young aspiring Indian writers who are women? To be published is a difficult. To aspiring writers,... Read More