Issues 348 and 349 of 'Indian Literature' compiled under the guest editorship of Sukrita Paul Kumar, focus on the rich oral traditions of India.
A poem reflecting Sita’s thoughts after Ravana’s defeat.
BY Smitha Sehgal 20 October 2025
In a historic judgement, the Kerala High Court says that Hindu daughters are entitled to equal share in ancestral property.
BY Smitha Sehgal 26 July 2025
Arun Ezhuthachan’s Sacred Sins reveals the untold stories about the condition of Devadasis in contemporary India
BY Smitha Sehgal 29 April 2025
Keki Daruwalla will be the poet who is never exiled even by death.
BY Smitha Sehgal 28 September 2024
Perhaps the whole point of Onam lies in the generosity of heart and steadfastness to one’s word, even in the face of inevitable peril.
BY Smitha Sehgal 15 September 2024
A poem in tribute to the victims of the Kuwait fire tragedy
BY Smitha Sehgal 15 June 2024
Being colourless became a way of life in a profession where words, law, logic, analytical thought, and articulation played an important role
BY Smitha Sehgal 13 March 2024
Smitha Sehgal writes two poems in solidarity with the women of Manipur, who have been targeted in the months-long ethnic violence in the state.
BY Smitha Sehgal 22 July 2023
Gently gleaning the volume Nairatmya - She Who Has Risen Beyond Self with cover art that resembles a horoscopic depiction, I discover Anand Thakore’s Seven Deaths & Four Scrolls.
BY Smitha Sehgal 18 June 2023
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