A trans-tasman hockey tournament could be announced within the next few days and underway as early as next month
A trans-tasman hockey tournament could be announced within the next few days and underway as early as next month 22 April 2021
Women s Blacksticks coach Graham Shaw confirms Australia and New Zealand are refining the smaller details but are close to giving it the green light.
He says it would take a lot of pressure off the athletes.
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Jatindra Kumar Nayak has played a prominent role in a variety of literary and educational institutions in the state of Odisha and his translations, essays and lectures have been instrumental in presenting Odia literature to the larger world. For the last four decades, he has been exploring the print culture of Odisha. In this free-wheeling conversation with Murali Ranganathan, Nayak talks about how he has engaged with print Jatindra Kumar Nayak
How did your engagement with print get stimulated?
My father, Kashinath Nayak, was a writer of textbooks and books for children and managed the printing press owned by the Primary Teachers’ Federation at Puri. I was fascinated by the work of compositors and printers at this press. My father also used to take me along to the offices of some of his publishers in Cuttack during Dussehra. As a student at Ravenshaw College, Cuttack in the 1970s, I was actively involved in the publication of