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Writer Explores Freedom in Non-Fiction Beyond Fiction's Limits

Author Sharmistha Mohanty discusses her transition from fiction to non-fiction, exploring the unique freedoms and philosophical depth found in essays and prose poems. Discover her insights on writing, perception, and the art of seeing.

Ancient Africans in Genetic Isolation for 100,000 Years

Groundbreaking genetic research reveals ancient southern Africans lived in near-total isolation for 100,000 years, developing unique traits. Discover how this reshapes our understanding of human evolution. Read the full story.

Twinkle Khanna: How Broken Bones Forged Mrs Funnybones

Twinkle Khanna opens up about her childhood injuries, her family's 'terrible' naming tradition, and the decade-long journey of her bestselling 'Mrs Funnybones' books. Discover her unique path from acting to acclaimed author.

NHRC Exposes Pune Children's Home Neglect

National Human Rights Commission member Priyank Kanoongo reveals horrific conditions at Pune observation home - filthy premises, staff shortages, and rights violations. Urgent action demanded.

Navtej Singh's Personal-Political Writing Explored

Discover how Navtej Singh's writing masterfully blends personal narratives with political commentary. Explore his literary journey and unique storytelling approach that resonates with contemporary readers.

Women Writers Shape Worlds with Words at Koshala Fest

Discover how women's writing becomes a powerful medium of truth and resilience at Koshala Literary Festival's Session 7. Learn how female authors challenge norms through stories of grief, hope, and resistance.

Cursive Writing Declines in Bengaluru Schools

Bengaluru handwriting centres reveal cursive writing is disappearing from schools. Experts emphasize its benefits for hand-eye coordination and memory retention in children.

Farhan Akhtar on Honey Irani's DDLJ credit pain

Farhan Akhtar opens up about his mother Honey Irani's hurt over not receiving writing credit for Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge, the strain it caused with the Chopra family, and their eventual healing.

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