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Taking books to the marginalised

Taking books to the marginalised

The Community Library Project, which began in 2014, is targeting communities that have been historically left out

July 25, 2023

‘Hope and grit will get you out of abusive relationship’

Kanchan Bhaskar shares details from her memoir on discovering her inner strength and finding the courage to escape a violent…

June 7, 2023

Indian cricket is not under any kind of surveillance: Ex-Delhi CP Neeraj Kumar

The former BCCI Anti-Corruption Unit chief says that the Lodha and Mudgal Committees failed to formulate strategy to root out…

April 10, 2023

A WhatsApp library for book lovers

ScribblersTribe creates an exclusive WhatsApp community for book lovers in India, to encourage sustained reading habits and meaningful discussions

March 18, 2023

Perumal Murugan’s Pyre makes it to International Booker prize longlist

After Hindi writer Geetanjali Shree became the first Indian writer to win the award, Murugan is the first Tamil writer…

March 14, 2023

Maulana Azad remains more relevant today than ever: S. Irfan Habib

At the launch of Maulana Azad: A Life, historian and author S. Irfan Habib spoke about how the freedom fighter…

March 10, 2023

World Book Fair: Haven for young and old book lovers

The festival, held after two years, is hosting French, English, Hindi, Urdu, and Punjabi writers and books in many Indian…

March 3, 2023

No comics relief

Comics are fading into oblivion as famous publishers and bookstores search alternatives while unique cafes blend them with food

January 4, 2023

Not quite fair

Delhi Book Fair returned to the Capital after three years but without the news-making Booker-winning two titles as stall owners…

December 28, 2022

Bourgeois pleasure: Delhi’s Soviet-era bookstore

People’s Publishing House, which was established in 1947 and thronged by people till the mid-90s, has lost its sheen due…

November 22, 2022