Krupa Ge's Burns Boy Explores Family, Gender in 1990s Chennai
Krupa Ge's novel 'Burns Boy' delves into a family's invisible wounds in 1990s Chennai. Explore how guilt, love, and patriarchy shape recovery. Read the full analysis.
Krupa Ge's novel 'Burns Boy' delves into a family's invisible wounds in 1990s Chennai. Explore how guilt, love, and patriarchy shape recovery. Read the full analysis.
A deep dive into Sharankumar Limbale's seminal novel 'Sanatan', translated by Paromita Sengupta. Explore how the Dalit writer frames caste as the unchanging, brutal constant across generations in Indian society.
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Explore Vinco David's novel weaving a medieval Indian male harem with a contemporary Indo-Dutch gay love story, challenging societal norms and advocating for acceptance in India.
Inez Baranay's new novel 'Soul Climate' reimagines Turkish feminist Halide Edib's 1935 India visit, weaving her story with three Muslim cousins in colonial India. Explore this blend of history and fiction.
Author Anuradha Marwah's latest novel delves into universal human struggles with wit and insight, moving beyond societal labels. Discover the themes of her compelling new work.
Get ready for a landmark year in publishing! Discover the major books slated for 2026, including new works from Salman Rushdie, Amitav Ghosh, and other literary giants. Plan your future reading list now.
Indian scholar Devarchan Banerjee countered Pakistan's narrative at Oxford Union, highlighting India's democratic processes and questioning minority rights in Pakistan. Watch the viral debate.
A computer science teacher at Aligarh Muslim University was brutally shot dead on campus. CCTV shows assailants firing into his head after he fell. Read about the shocking security lapse.
Schools and a university in Ranchi celebrated Christmas with carols, plays on Jesus's birth, and Santa visits, spreading messages of peace, love, and service. Read about the festive events.
Explore George Orwell's '1984', its chilling vision of totalitarianism, and why this 1949 novel remains a powerful warning against surveillance and thought control. Discover the man behind the pen name.
An Oxford Union debate video goes viral as Indian student Viraansh Bhanushali reveals he wrote the speech for Pakistani president Moosa Harraj. Watch the controversy unfold.
Mumbai law student Viraansh Bhanushali's clear, personal speech at the Oxford Union on India's security stance towards Pakistan goes viral. Discover his key arguments.
Siddhant Nagrath's viral Oxford Union speech argues Pakistan's nukes are tools for escalation, not peace, reigniting the global deterrence debate. Read the full analysis.
Dr. Arpit Chopra's unique Jain treatment methodology, focusing on non-violence and holistic healing, receives recognition at Oxford University. Discover how this Indian approach is making global waves.
Indian student Kautilya Pandit delivered a scathing critique of Pakistan's Kashmir claims at the Oxford Union, highlighting the exodus of Kashmiri Pandits and mocking its military record. Read the full viral speech.
Daniel Peasnell sentenced to five years in prison after a violent, alcohol-fueled outburst at his best friend's wedding left a guest with a partially amputated finger. Read the shocking details.
Author Manu Joseph's novel 'Homebound' offers a raw look at poverty, resilience, and the complexities of modern India. Discover the story behind the book.
Saudha Kasim reviews 'All Souls,' a campus novel that reveals itself as a profound ghost story exploring male loneliness and infidelity at Oxford. Read the full analysis.
Delhi University unveils a vibrant, student-designed post office with free Wi-Fi and QR booking. Part of India Post's plan to revamp 46 campus post offices by 2026. Discover how it's becoming a social and study hub.
Once the go-to for internet slang, Urban Dictionary faces a crisis of trust. As Merriam-Webster adds 'rizz' and 'doomscroll', we explore the ironic shift in who legitimises language. Read the full analysis.
House Democrats release disturbing new Jeffrey Epstein photos referencing 'Lolita'. Images include Bill Gates, Sergey Brin. Full DOJ archive expected soon. Read the details.
A shooting at Brown University's engineering building leaves 2 students dead and 9 injured. The incident highlights the rising trend of gun violence on US campuses in 2025. Explore the details and broader implications.
Megha Majumdar's new novel 'A Guardian and a Thief', set in a famine-stricken Kolkata, wins Oprah's praise but faces critique for its Americanised MFA sheen. Read our in-depth review.
The University of Western Australia plans to start its first academic programme in Chennai by August 2026, with a Mumbai campus to follow. Read about the tech and business focus.
Explore the flickering realities in Nirica Srinivasan's 'The Anthropologists', where a documentary filmmaker and her husband navigate life in an unfamiliar city. Discover the story of Asya and Manu's quest for belonging. Read more.
Manhar Bansal, a final-year BA LLB (Hons) student at NLSIU Bengaluru, is among six Indians selected for the Rhodes Scholarship. He will pursue a master's in comparative literature at Oxford University. Read his inspiring journey.
Explore Rahul Bhattacharya's novel 'Railsong', a coming-of-age tale set against India's socio-political history through the lens of the Indian Railways and Bombay. A deep dive into bureaucracy, caste, and change.
Oxford University Press India partners with Adobe to integrate digital creativity tools into school textbooks, aligning with NEP 2020. Discover how this will transform learning.
Toronto-based writer Vivek Duggal's debut novel, 'Itarsi Express,' gets a major publishing deal with Simon & Schuster India in association with The Sunflower Seeds. Discover the story of this cross-cultural narrative.