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Rupi Kaur's "Milk and Honey" among 11 banned books in US classrooms

The poet's book discussed variegated issues including LGBTQIA+, death, student health etc.

Published on 3rd May 2023
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BHU Urdu Dept controversy: Committee formed to probe issue yet to release report, as students stoke storm

BHU spokesperson said that the department head has already apologised and won't be put on 'death row' even when the committee comes out with its report

Published on 15th November 2021
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Nature artist Manya Cherabuddi's poetry book is planet-friendly in every way possible, right down to its ink

Natural dye educator and consultant Manya Cherabuddi is now out with a book which is eco-friendly in every way possible, right down to its ink 

Published on 24th February 2023
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How the pandemic turned this nine-year-old from Hyderabad into a published poet

Nitya Baldava loves reading, so poetry seemed like a natural transition. The Hyderabadi took to it like fish to water and continues to churn out poetry that is well beyond her age. Check it out...

Published on 26th May 2021
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97 Not Out: Why Terribly Tiny Tales' latest book never hit that century

Internet sensation Terribly Tiny Tales is back with their second book, ninety-seven poems and the founders, Anuj Gosalia and Chintan Ruparel, tell Seema Rajpal why it has exactly 97 poems and not 4000

Published on 30th July 2018
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Tribal writer Nunnavath Karthik's childhood poetry collection "Balder Bandi" incorporated into Andhra University course

The childhood poetry collection by the writer who goes by the pen name Ramesh Karthik Nayak was included in the University's MA Telugu Language and Literature Course

Published on 29th December 2022
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Why 18-year-old Hyderabad girl Maryam Fatima's poetry will stir your very soul

The Last Lecture, Life Is What You Make It, The Alchemist, Tuesdays With Morrie and of course, the Harry Potter series are among Maryam's favourite books

Published on 23rd September 2019
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Feminist principles in poetry: Gender Studies icon Kamla Bhasin dies at 75

In 2017, Bhasin was honoured with the Laadli Lifetime Achievement Award for her work in women’s development in Asia spanning over 35 years

Published on 25th September 2021
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This English teacher in Telangana helped his pupils blossom into poets; here's what their new collection of poetry looks like

The book, written by 24 students of State Model School and Junior College in Nandipet, was recently released by Nizamabad's MLC, K Kavitha and Collector, C Narayana Reddy

Published on 22nd January 2022
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What happened on December 10: What do Emily Dickinson and Marie Curie have in common?

From an enigmatic poet to the lady who gave us light in the dark. Also, the Nobel Committee in 1902 almost got itself cancelled for this massive oversight

Published on 10th December 2021
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English book by professors tracking the history of Kannada poetry to be out soon

The authors argue that medieval Kannada literature can be considered the richest period, in quality and quantity. They say this is due to its different politico-religious ideologies among other things

Published on 11th November 2021
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What happened on October 25: India lost Sahir Ludhianvi, the lyricist whose words embodied dissent 

One of Sahir's most popular songs 'Jinhe Naaz Hai Hind Par Woh Kahan Hai' (Where are those who claim to be proud of India) was a taunt to the political establishment of his time

Published on 25th October 2021
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This 24-year-old debuts as a writer with her poetry book that touches upon topics like mental health

Hyderabad-based Raywa Ravipati's book, Mirages of the Past, is a collection of poems ranging several topics and you will surely find many poems that resonate with you. Here's why you should pick it up

Published on 1st September 2021
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This student wrote a poem on Machine Learning. Here's why you need to read it!

Srishti Taneja is a Delhi student who wrote a poem on Machine Learning. We tell why it's cool and makes a lot of sense for noobs

Published on 23rd August 2021
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Sidharth is a young History major who has a penchant for writing love poems. Here he talks about his inspiration

A conversation with Sidharth PK, a young budding poet who has made a name for himself in the genre of love poetry

Published on 18th August 2021

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