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After long hiatus, India's biggest literary festival welcomes Pakistani writers


Diplomats loyal to the Myanmar military authorities seized control of the embassy on Wednesday
Ambassador Kyaw Zwar Minn says defense attache had taken over the mission in ‘a kind of coup’
Updated 08 April 2021
April 08, 2021 05:57
LONDON: Britain on Thursday condemned “bullying” by the Myanmar junta after the country’s ambassador to London was ousted in an extraordinary diplomatic coup after calling for the release of civilian leader Aung San Suu Kyi.
Diplomats loyal to the Myanmar military authorities seized control of the embassy on Wednesday, leaving ambassador Kyaw Zwar Minn locked out in the street.
The ambassador said the defense attache had taken over the mission in “a kind of coup,” two months after the military seized power in Myanmar. ....

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Accomplished women bare out their minds for peace between India-Pakistan, focussing on shared heritage, art, culture


Accomplished women bare out their minds for peace between India-Pakistan, focussing on shared heritage, art, culture
© Provided by The Times of India
BATHINDA: Taking ahead the peace process between India and Pakistan by the activists of many shades, independent woman magazine eShe organised ‘Indo-Pak Peace Summit led by women’. Over 40 accomplished women from various shades of life came together in virtual summit to share their experiences and brainstorm for practicable solutions to build lasting peace in South Asia.
In a different kind of initiative involving only women, talks were held by peace activists from South Asia apart from Nobel Peace Prize nominee Scilla Elworthy as filmmakers, global youth activists, writers, designers joined hands. ....

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Moni Mohsin on how her new book explores Pakistan's volatile politics through social media's lenses


Moni Mohsin on how her new book explores Pakistan s volatile politics through social media s lenses
The author, known for using satire to slice open the discrepancies in society, uses the protagonist in her new book The Impeccable Integrity of Ruby R and her hero worship of an aspiring prime minister to expose the ugly underbelly of social media.
Mallik Thatipalli
January 03, 2021 09:33:44 IST
Author Moni Mohsin
A hero with clay feet, an army of trolls and a nation to win over
The Impeccable Integrity of Ruby R is a novel whose time has arrived. Though the story unravels in Pakistan, it could easily be India or any other country, for that matter, in which politicians use social media as a toxic tool to intimidate and bully those who disagree. ....

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How the Bangalore Literature Festival 2020 was held neither online nor on-ground, but in both forms


How the Bangalore Literature Festival 2020 was held neither online nor on-ground, but in both forms
One of the founders on how the litfest returned in physical letter and digital spirit.
Jeffrey Archer in conversation with Nirmala Govindarajan.
“Can you shift a bit to your left? And keep your eyes up here…”
Who, asked the bemused authors, was speaking to them? It felt a bit like the voice of god, but it was merely the tech team giving instructions to the writers/speakers from their perch on another floor at what was a hybrid version of the Bangalore Literature Festival. Authors were both online and offline, as was the audience, which was either logged in from home or in person right here right now. ....

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Books of the week: From a translation of UR Ananthamurthy's Avasthe to Radhika Singha's The Coolie's Great War, our picks


HarperCollins India | Rs 499 | 240 pages
Award-winning translator Narayan Hegde translates literary giant UR Ananthamurthy’s novel, first published in 1978, from the Kannada. It’s a country struggling with corruption, whose prime minister is on the way to becoming a ruthless dictator. From his sickbed, revolutionary leader Krishnappa Gowda tackles the schemes of party men, grapples with his conscience, and through a memory that comes and goes, looks for the true meaning of life.
Read more about the book here.
Out of Print: Ten Years: An Anthology of Stories
Edited by Indira Chandrasekhar
Writer, scientist, and
Out of Print founder Indira Chandrasekhar, who set up the literary magazine in 2010 to focus on short stories, brings together select pieces from the publication’s first decade. They reinforce ideas that speak to the spirit of the magazine, including diversity of literary voices, open-mindedness about experimentation, and focus on Indian-langua ....

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