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Chandigarh Literati
Chandigarh Literati or Chandigarh Literature Festival is a literary festival held in Chandigarh, India. It is organised by the Chandigarh Literary Society with the support of the Chandigarh Administration and Haryana Tourism. History According to the chairperson of Dr. Sumita Misra, IAS, the Chandigarh Literati was originally conceived in an attempt to promote the literary arts in the city, provide a platform for talented regional writers and thinkers and make available world-class writers to the public. The festival promotes poetry, haiku, vernacular writers as well as fiction and non-fiction writers in English and regional languages like Punjabi, Hindi, etc. "Chandigarh Lit Fest shall showcase the very best in contemporary writing from established and emerging writers, and inspire children as well as all those engaged in creative reading and writing pursuits." 2013 Festival The 2013 festival was graced by more than thirty authors from different parts of the country, includi ...
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Chandigarh
Chandigarh () is a planned city in India. Chandigarh is bordered by the state of Punjab to the west and the south, and by the state of Haryana to the east. It constitutes the bulk of the Chandigarh Capital Region or Greater Chandigarh, which also includes the adjacent Satellite city, satellite cities of Panchkula and Mohali. It is located 260 km (162 miles) north of New Delhi and 229 km (143 miles) southeast of Amritsar. Chandigarh is one of the earliest planned cities in post-independence India and is internationally known for its architecture and urban design. The master plan of the city was prepared by Swiss-French architect Le Corbusier, which built upon earlier plans created by the Polish architect Maciej Nowicki (architect), Maciej Nowicki and the American planner Albert Mayer (planner), Albert Mayer. Most of the government buildings and housing in the city were designed by a team headed by Le Corbusier, Jane Drew and Maxwell Fry. Chandigarh's Chandigarh Capitol ...
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Upamanyu Chatterjee
Upamanyu Chatterjee (born 1959) is an author and a retired Indian civil servant. His works include the novel '' English, August: An Indian story'', '' The Last Burden'', '' The Mammaries of the Welfare State'' and '' Weight Loss''. In 2008, he was awarded the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres for his contribution to literature. Biography Chatterjee was born in 1959 in Patna, Bihar. He attended Delhi University, graduated from St. Stephens College, and became a 1983 batch Indian Administrative Service officer. He became a Writer in Residence at the University of Kent in 1990. He became a Director in the Ministry of Human Resource Development in India in 1998. Major works Chatterjee has written and published short stories since the 1980s, including stories republished in the 2019 collection ''The Assassination of Indira Gandhi''. His 1988 novel, '' English, August : An Indian story'' was adapted into the film English, August. His novel '' The Last Burden'' was published in 1993. A s ...
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Jai Arjun Singh
Jai Arjun Singh is a New Delhibased freelance writer and journalist. He has written for Yahoo! India, ''Business Standard'', ''The Hindu'', ''The Man'', ''Tehelka'', ''Outlook Traveler'', ''The Sunday Guardian'' and the ''Hindustan Times'', among other publications. His book about the making of the cult comedy film ''Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro'' was published by HarperCollins India in 2010. He has also edited ''The Popcorn Essayists: What Movies Do to Writers'', an anthology of original film-related essays for Tranquebar. He writes a popular blog A blog (a truncation of "weblog") is a discussion or informational website published on the World Wide Web consisting of discrete, often informal diary-style text entries (posts). Posts are typically displayed in reverse chronological order ... called ''Jabberwock''. He has contributed a story, "Milky Ways", in a book edited by Jaishree Mishra "Of Mothers and Others". Books * ''Jaane Bhi Do Yaaro: Seriously Funny Since 1983'', HarperColl ...
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Meghna Pant
Meghna Pant is an Indian author, journalist and speaker. She has won a variety of awards for her contribution to literature, gender issues and journalism. In 2012, she won the Muse India National Literary Awards Young Writer Award for her debut novel ''One-and-a-Half Wife''. Her collection of short stories, ''Happy Birthday and Other Stories'' was long-listed for the Frank O’Connor International Award. Career Pant previously worked as a business news anchor with Times Now, NDTV and Bloomberg-UTV in Mumbai and New York City. She reported from the New York Stock Exchange (NYSE) during the 2008 financial crisis. She quit in 2013 to pursue writing full-time, and returned to India. Her debut novel ''One & a Half Wife'' (Westland, 2012) won the national ''Muse India Young Writer Award'' (2014) and was shortlisted for the ''Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award''. Pant's debut collection of short stories ''Happy Birthday'' (Random House, 2013) was long-listed for the ''Frank O'Connor In ...
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Pushpesh Pant
Pushpesh Pant (born 1946) is an Indian academic, food critic and historian. He retired as a Professor of International relations from Jawaharlal Nehru University, Delhi. He is one of India's leading experts on International Relations as well as Indian cuisine, and as a columnist has written for a number of major publications like '' Forbes'', '' Open'', '' Outlook'', '' Times of India'' and '' The Tribune''. His book, ''India: The Cookbook'' (2011), was named by '' The New York Times'' as one of the best cookbooks of the year. Prof. Pant was also featured in Raja, Rasoi Aur Anya Kahaniyaan, an Indian television series on Indian cuisine available on The EPIC Channel. The series gives an inside look into the royal kitchens of India and also explores the history behind the cuisine of the Indian royals, showing how dishes were discovered, and their significance in Indian history. He was also featured in an interview in The Australian. The Government of India awarded him t ...
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Rahul Pandita
Rahul Pandita () is an Indian author and journalist. Early life Rahul Pandita is a Kashmiri Pandit born in the Kashmir Valley. In 1990, at the age of 14, he had to leave the Valley along with his family as part of the Exodus of Kashmiri Pandits. Career Pandita is the author of three best-selling and critically-acclaimed books: "Our Moon has Blood Clots: A memoir of a lost home in Kashmir" (Penguin Random House, 2013); "Hello, Bastar: The untold story of India's Maoist movement" (Westland, 2011), andThe Lover Boy of Bahawalpur How the Pulwama case was cracked (Juggernaut, 2021). He is one of the founding members of the much-acclaimed ''Open'' magazine and has also previously worked with the ''Indian Express'' and the ''TV Today'' group. He was also the Opinion and Special Stories Editor of ''The Hindu'', one of India's leading newspapers, which he quit citing frequent and childish interventions in edit pages by Malini Parthasarathy, the owner-editor of the paper. He is a c ...
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Govind Mishra
Govind Mishra (born 1 August 1939) is an Indian novelist, who has written more than 53 books. He was also a civil servant with Indian Revenue Service (IRS) and retired as Chairperson, Central Board of Direct Taxes in 1997. Over the years, he has written 11 novels, 14 short story collections, five travelogues, five literary essays collection, a poem collection and 2 story books for children. He has been awarded the most prestigious Hindi awards namely Vyas Samman (1998) and Sahitya Akademi Award (2008). He received Saraswati Samman for the year 2013 for his book ''Dhool Paudho Par'' published in 2008. This honour made him the second Hindi author to receive the honour after Harivansh Rai Bachchan in 1991. Biography He was born on 1 August 1939 in Atarra, Banda, United Provinces (now Uttar Pradesh). His parents were primary school teachers. His early education was completed in Banda, Uttar Pradesh, thereafter he did his BA and MA (English) from Allahabad University which in thos ...
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Manju Kapur
Manju Kapur is an Indian novelist. Her first novel, ''Difficult Daughters'', won the 1999 Commonwealth Writers' Prize, best first book, Europe and South Asia. Personal life She is married to Gun Nidhi Dalmia; they have three children and four grandchildren, and live in New Delhi. Awards and honors *2011: DSC Prize for South Asian Literature, short-list, ''The Immigrant'' *1999: Commonwealth Writers' Prize, best first book, Europe and South Asia, ''Difficult Daughters'' Works *''Difficult Daughters'', Penguin India, 1998; Faber and Faber, 1998, *''A Married Woman'', India Ink, 2003; Faber and Faber, 2003, *''Home'', Random House India, 2006, ; Faber and Faber, 2006, *''The Immigrant'', Random House, India, 2008, ; Faber And Faber, 2009, *''Custody'', Faber & Faber, 2011, *''Shaping the World: Women Writers on Themselves'', ed. Manju Kapur, Hay House India, 2014. *''Brothers'', Penguin, UK, 2016. Television adaptations Manju Kapur's novel "Custody" has been the basis ...
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Irshad Kamil
Irshad Kamil (born 5 September 1971) is an Indian poet and lyricist. His songs appear in Bollywood films including ''Jab We Met'', '' Chameli'', '' Love Aaj Kal'', ''Rockstar'', ''Aashiqui 2, Raanjhanaa, Highway, Tamasha,'' and ''Jab Harry Met Sejal''. Personal life Kamil was born as the seventh child to his parents in Malerkotla, and belongs to a Punjabi Muslim family. He studied journalism at the Panjab University, followed by postgraduate and PhD degrees in Hindi Hindi (Devanāgarī: or , ), or more precisely Modern Standard Hindi (Devanagari: ), is an Indo-Aryan language spoken chiefly in the Hindi Belt region encompassing parts of northern, central, eastern, and western India. Hindi has been de .... Filmography Awards and nominations References * http://movies.rediff.com/report/2009/nov/09/meet-lyricist-irshad-kamil.htm External links Irshad Kamil's official website {{DEFAULTSORT:Kamil, Irshad Living people Filmfare Awards winners Hindi-la ...
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Kishalay Bhattacharjee
Kishalay Bhattacharjee (born 1969) is an Indian, senior journalist, columnist and author. He has written three books: Che in Paona Bazaar, Blood on my Hands and An Unfinished Revolution. He is currently working as a Professor and Dean of the Jindal School of Journalism and Communication, O.P. Jindal Global University. He is the executive of director Reachout Foundation, Former resident editor NDTV, Chair internal security and senior fellow IDSA, Trainer, and documentary filmmaker. He is also a curator for a festival called ArtEast. Early life Kishalay Bhattacharjee's mother Sobhona Bhattacharjee is a retired teacher and writer. Father Kamana Krishna Bhattacharjee, retired head of department, History, St. Edmund's College, Shillong and author of ''Making of North East India''. Education Mr. Bhattacharjee completed his schooling from the St. Edmund's School, Shillong and completed a bachelor's course in English from St. Edmund's College, Shillong. He then went to North ...
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India
India, officially the Republic of India (Hindi: ), is a country in South Asia. It is the seventh-largest country by area, the second-most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the southwest, and the Bay of Bengal on the southeast, it shares land borders with Pakistan to the west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the north; and Bangladesh and Myanmar to the east. In the Indian Ocean, India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka and the Maldives; its Andaman and Nicobar Islands share a maritime border with Thailand, Myanmar, and Indonesia. Modern humans arrived on the Indian subcontinent from Africa no later than 55,000 years ago., "Y-Chromosome and Mt-DNA data support the colonization of South Asia by modern humans originating in Africa. ... Coalescence dates for most non-European populations average to between 73–55 ka.", "Modern human beings—''Homo sapiens''—originated in Africa. Then, int ...
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