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Friday, Jul 11, 2025
This year's theme for the programme, 'Gadgeteers', is created in partnership with Science Museum Group and is brought to life by top children's writer and illustrator Julian Beresford.
Each year, the jury chooses a notable work of fiction by an Indian author to receive the JCB Prize for Literature.
Garg’s book, 'Samsara: Enter The Valley Of The Gods' is said to be a work of fiction that tries to address one of the overarching problems of the contemporary world.
The longlist was chosen from a vast range of submissions by writers from sixteen states writing in eight languages including English, published between 1st August 2021 and 31st July 2022.
A poet, author and translator, Pinto's works leave behind indelible impressions with their nuances and matchless craft.
Gertrude J Morris, who retired as a superintendent with the treasury department in Kerala, published her first book 'Kadalinte Makkal' when she was 82.
The author of 'The Ivory Throne: Chronicles of the House of Travancore' talks about books reading and writers.
Banaras Talkies is a slice-of-life novel that captures the struggles, aspirations, and lives of young Indians through the idiomatic flourish that is the hallmark of Banarasi colloquialism.
Anubhav deals with interdependence and individuality, identity, spirituality, issues of love and power in a free-flowing narrative which is highly absorbing.
In this interview, the journalist-writer answers questions about his perceived hatred towards activists and insensitivity to the weak. He also explains his writing process and reading habit.
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