We are delighted to announce that the South Asia Translation Workshop is relaunching this semester. This workshop convenes on a monthly basis to collaborate on translating and discussing South Asian literature and culture. As many of you know, South Asian texts are written in dozens of languages and are difficult to get hold of and read. There are currently few opportunities for students to gather and discuss them or the challenges and pleasures of working with them. This group seeks to provide that space. As with previous workshops, we will circulate a short text before each workshop. Please bring your rough and ready translation with you to the meeting! During the meeting, we will share our translations, and talk about the text together. The workshop is meant for first time translators as well as those who have thought about translating South Asian languages before so please don't be shy if this is your first foray into translation! Our first session, to be held on February 22nd
An 83-year-old woman, Dolma, cast her vote at Chasak Bhatori polling station in Pangi area of Chamba district after covering a distance of 14 kilometers by walking on the snow-bound road. Falling under Bharmour assembly segment, Chasak Bhatori polling station is the farthest polling station from nearest road head located at 14 kilometers. Himachal Pradesh Assembly Elections 2022: Dolma, 83-Year-Old Woman, Walks 14 km in Snow To Cast Vote in Chamba.
Himachal Pradesh assembly election 2022: 83-year-old Dolma, cast her vote at Chasak Bhatori polling station in Pangi area of Chamba district after covering a distance of 14 kms by walking on the snow-bound road.
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