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Indian government has allowed exiled Bangladeshi author Taslima Nasreen to move across India following BJP MP Samik ...
In a bold expression, much like her books, exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin has said that “terrorism will stay so long as Islam is there”. The ‘Lajja’ writer made this comment ...
New Delhi, May 4 (PTI) Exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin drew parallels on Sunday between the Pahalgam ... Speaking at a session at the Delhi Literature Festival here, the "Lajja" writer also ...
According to news agency PTI, while speaking at the Delhi Literature Festival, the Lajja author remarked ... leaving 29 dead. Taslima Nasrin also criticised the expansion of religious institutions ...
New Delhi, May 4 (PTI) Exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin drew parallels on Sunday between the ... Speaking at a session at the Delhi Literature Festival here, the “Lajja” writer also said ...
Speaking at a session at the Delhi Literature Festival here, the Lajja writer also said 'Islam has not evolved in 1,400 years'.
New Delhi/IBNS: Exiled Bangladeshi writer Taslima Nasrin has written to the Nobel Committee to withdraw the Nobel Peace Prize which was awarded to Muhammad Yunus, who is currently heading the ...
Varma, Nityanand Misra, Shrijeet Shandilya, Thomas Mathew and Taslima Nasrin. Engage in thought-provoking discussions, soul-stirring poetry readings, captivating fireside chats, and the launch of much ...
The capital city is set to host one of its most anticipated cultural celebrations — the 13th edition of the Delhi Literature Festival — from May 2 to 4 at Bikaner House on Pandara Road. This year’s ...
Varma, Taslima Nasrin, Mukul Kumar, and many more. There is a dedicated session on Hindi Poetry: ‘Itwaar Chhota Pad Gaya’. There will also be a discussion on ‘Can we be strangers again’, national ...
Taslima Nasrin, and Mukul Kumar. Special sessions will include a celebration of Hindi poetry titled "Itwaar Chhota Pad Gaya," along with book discussions on "Can We Be Strangers Again" by Shrijeet ...
Taslima Nasrin, and Mukul Kumar. Special sessions include a celebration of Hindi poetry titled "Itwaar Chhota Pad Gaya" and book discussions on "Can We Be Strangers Again" by Shrijeet Shandilya and ...