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Moushumi Kandali, considered one of the central voices in shaping the genre of modern Assamese short stories today, takes questions from The Wire on her new collection. ....
22 Aprill 2022 would be a historic day for Goa and Maharashtra. Jnanpith recipient Damodar Mauzo, a Konkani writer, would grace the 95th All India Marathi Literary Meet (अखिल भारतीय मराठी साहित्य संमेल ....
Facebook blocks Malayalam poet Satchidanandan s account Updated: Updated: Share Article Noted Malayalam writer and poet K Satchidanandan | Photo Credit: S Mahinsha Facebook blocked poet K. Satchidanandan’s account for 24 hours on Friday for allegedly violating ‘community standards.’ The poet said Facebook took the step after he posted a humorous video on Union Home Minister Amit Shah and the BJP’s election loss in Kerala and another humour-tinged ad on Prime Minister Narendra Modi. In solidarity with Sachdanandan leading contemporary Malayalam poet and former secretary of National Sahitya Academy, whose Facebook account has been closed for posting a video on PM Modi in relation to BJP defeat in recent Kerala election .A most deplorable act .#Facebook Thomas Isaac (@drthomasisaac) May 8, 2021 ....
K Satchidanandan said the satirical video was sent to him as a WhatsApp forward. Thiruvananthapuram: A Kerala-based poet has alleged that he was blocked by Facebook for 24 hours for posting a video on the Bharatiya Janata Party s loss in the recently-concluded assembly elections in the state. The satirical video , K Satchidanandan said, was sent to him as a WhatsApp forward after which he shared on the social media platform. The BJP has denied any role in the incident. I was barred from posting or commenting on Facebook because I posted a widely shared video - a satire on BJP s defeat in Kerala. The clipping is from a movie where Hitler is addressing his soldiers after defeat, and the Malayalam commentary in it was about Amit Shah and senior BJP leaders speaking to party workers in Kerala after defeat. The post was a satire, it was critical but was not abusive of anyone, Mr Satchidanandan told NDTV. ....