News from home: The controversy surrounding Vedanta’s sponsorship of the London edition of the Jaipur Literary Festival continues; the primary issue being the funding of... Continue reading
And we’re back! Here’s what we have been reading: We must begin with what has been termed the ‘Indian spring’—the student protests that began with... Continue reading
Dear author, supporter, friend of Zubaan, Another 365 days have gone by (and then another 31) and somehow, although the new year begins with... Continue reading
You may have heard of a little project called The 1947 Partition Archive. It started about five years ago, with a tiny part-time team that put... Continue reading
A statement by women’s groups, students’ groups, progressive groups and individuals, on the eve of December 16: If we turn to cases filed under the new... Continue reading
Sunday was Delhi Queer Pride! Did you go? Aanchal Tuli reports on a discussion about Fire, Deepa Mehta’s alternately celebrated and reviled movie: “In... Continue reading
origins: Rag Doll was originally a Marathi book, called Maajhi Chindhyanchi Bahuli. It was written by Anuradha Vaidya, a prolific feminist writer of Marathi, and... Continue reading
On Friday, October 9th, Yin Marsh – author of the upcoming Zubaan book Doing Time With Nehru – visited the Zubaan office with her friend Joy Ma.... Continue reading
Two things happened recently that made me think about Fifty Shades of Grey. E. L. James released another book, called Grey, which is apparently written... Continue reading
Regarding the recent Dadri lynching, Tarun Vijay of the BJP attempts to convince us why the lynching was un-Indian and un-Hindu. Pratap Bhanu Mehta rebuts:... Continue reading
