The festival opened with noted Assamese filmmaker Manju Borah’s In The Land of Poison Women. The film is based on a story by Yeshe Dorje
I was told during my orientation programme, that such an arrangement was with a purpose to keep the employees fresh and thinking, every Monday.
My mother came back with a smile on her face and told me that she was the panchayat’s daughter and wanted to bring light to
Lacroix and Verboeckhoven, the Belgian publishing house is said to have undertaken a massive publishing campaign for Victor Hugo’s ‘Les Miserables’ six months ahead of
Amrita Ghosh in conversation with Nicklas Hållen from Karlstad University, Sweden.
My heart was chipped,/broken,/ a thousand times,/like my favourite porcelain plate,/inherited from my grandmother
The house was once occupied by Pratap Chandra Ghosh who started his career as Assistant Librarian of the Asiatic Society.
And the time was just before our Half-Yearly (Mid-Term) Exams. Thus, we were busy with exam preparation rather than participating in Birthday festivities.
Shoppers Stop is a poem from the audio visual poetry series by Dr Amit Ranjan Biswas.
Today at 8:12 AM, the dead body of Trisha Laydon was found near her home. It seems as if she was...bludgeoned...to death.
Sisirkana Dhar Choudhury was ahead of her times. She picked up the violin at an age when women were known largely to practice vocal music.
Known also as the flame of the forest, this hardy, deciduous tree grows effortlessly even in harsh climates.
There is one song that truly touched my heart. "Count On Me" by Bruno Mars.
In literature, dystopian genre stories have the ability to transport us to a different world.
Trippers have chosen travelling as a lifestyle. Trippers are carefree, they live in the present, trippers don’t get to save much and their folks often
Kiske Liye (Who is This Woman’s Day for?) is a five-minute silent film with a poem used as a voice-over that asks, again and again,