Growing older gives you perspective and hindsight. You have a long trajectory to look back on and learn life lessons
For years, Indian publishers have sought government help that will allow them to pay translators a decent wage for their work so that literature can speak beyond the borders
BY Urvashi Butalia 10 June 2022
In her most exhaustive interview to date, Arundhati Roy goes to the heart of her novel
BY Urvashi Butalia 5 February 2022
Self-criticism marks the maturing of the secular debate
BY Urvashi Butalia 5 February 2022
BY Urvashi Butalia 5 February 2022
Engrossing true witch's tale, but doesn't tread the tensions
BY Urvashi Butalia 5 February 2022
A study of three different forms of systematic violence against women in India
BY Urvashi Butalia 5 February 2022
For readers concerned with the politics of writing, the writer's responsibility, the nature of the literary imagination, this is a book that needs to be read from cover to cover.
BY Urvashi Butalia 5 February 2022
A timely reminder that despite years of activism, and attempts to make the law morestringent, the problem of dowry hasn't gone away.
BY Urvashi Butalia 5 February 2022
Along with diplomats, buses and possible air links, this volume too may find place in track three diplomacy.
BY Urvashi Butalia 5 February 2022
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