Emperor on the Silk Road - Episode Thirty Three of Audio-visual Poetry Series by Amit Ranjan Biswas, illustrated by Rajendrani Mukherjee
But much more than these diversions in the local politics within the tribal areas of West Bengal, the flashbacks into Mahananda’s life are the more
Eight year old Vihaan finds the white rose beautiful. A short passage in his own words.
The different forms of screens, with their wide variety of contents, play havoc on young minds.
What happy moments did I count! Blest was I then all bliss above!
With his newly acquired skills, he elopes with a fellow performer, Molly Cahill (Rooney Mara), and begins a more respectable and successful career as a
affron Love - Episode Thirty Two of Audio-visual Poetry Series by Amit Ranjan Biswas, illustrated by Rajendrani Mukherjee
Holika Dahan - photo album by travel and street photographer Deb Lahiri
He was actually born in Siberia in 1888, but his family came from what would now be Belarus, in what was then imperial Russia. Why
The first film that had the courage to talk about forced incest by an affluent older relative in Mira Nair’s Monsoon Wedding (2001).
Short story by Maxim Gorky from the anthology 'Tales of Two Countries'. Gorky spent a few years (1906-1913) in Capri, Italy. These tales depict the
Song of the shifting sands - Episode Thirty One of Audio-visual Poetry Series by Amit Ranjan Biswas, illustrated by Rajendrani Mukherjee
Next time you find yourself reaching for a device to fill your spare time, imagine you’re living in an era when these devices were not
A talk show on the new upcoming book titled "Tagore and Yeats: A Postcolonial Re-envisioning" by Elizabeth Redwine in conversation with Dr. Amrita Ghosh
To ensure the proper functioning of the digestive system, the Vedic tradition advocates periodic cleansing of the system by fasting on every eleventh day of
I do not have any faith or respect for Bollywood cinema. I feel Bollywood films are dangerous. They destroy all cinematic sensibilities and pamper an