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Teji Grover is a
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 ...
poet, fiction writer, translator and painter. According to poet and critic
Ashok Vajpeyi Ashok Vajpeyi ( hi, अशोक वाजपेयी; born 1941) is an Indian Hindi-language poet, essayist, literary-cultural critic, apart from being a noted cultural and arts administrator, and a former civil servant. He was chairman, Lali ...
, "Teji Grover shapes her language away from the prevalent idiom of Hindi poetry. In her poetry language acquires a form which is unique..." Her poems have been translated into many Indian and foreign languages. Grover's fiction is known for its blending of dream and reality. Polish Hindi scholar Kamila Junik writes about her novel ''Neela'' (Blue), "All the characters write. All the events are being written. The existence is being written as well. There is no other world beyond writing." Through her translations, Teji Grover has introduced modern Scandinavian writers and poets to Hindi readers, such as
Knut Hamsun Knut Hamsun (4 August 1859 – 19 February 1952) was a Norwegian writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. Hamsun's work spans more than 70 years and shows variation with regard to consciousness, subject, perspective a ...
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Tarjei Vesaas Tarjei Vesaas (20 August 1897 – 15 March 1970) was a Norwegian poet and novelist. Vesaas is widely considered to be one of Norway's greatest writers of the twentieth century and perhaps its most important since World War II. Biography Vesaas ...
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Jon Fosse Jon Olav Fosse (born 29 September 1959) is a Norwegian author and dramatist. Biography Jon Fosse was born in Haugesund, Norway. A serious accident at age seven brought him close to death; the experience significantly influenced his adulthood wr ...
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Kjell Askildsen Kjell Askildsen (30 September 1929 – 23 September 2021) was a Norwegian writer probably best known for his minimalistic short stories. Personal life Askildsen was born in Mandal as a son of bailiff and politician Arne Askildsen (1898–1982) ...
, Gunnar Björling,
Hans Herbjørnsrud Hans Herbjørnsrud (born 2 January 1938) is a Norwegian author of short stories. His works frequently play with the differences between Norwegian languages Bokmål and Nynorsk and the various Norwegian dialects. His stories' characters sometimes ...
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Lars Amund Vaage Lars Amund Vaage was born in 1952 at Sunde, Kvinnherad on the west coast of Norway, and studied classical piano at the Bergen Music Conservatory. He made his literary debut in 1979 with the novel Exercise Cold Winter, and has since published award- ...
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Edith Södergran Edith Irene Södergran (4 April 1892 – 24 June 1923) was a Swedish-speaking Finnish poet. One of the first modernists within Swedish-language literature, her influences came from French Symbolism, German expressionism, and Russian futu ...
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Harry Martinson Harry Martinson (6May 190411February 1978) was a Swedish writer, poet and former sailor. In 1949 he was elected into the Swedish Academy. He was awarded a joint 1974 Nobel Prize in Literature, Nobel Prize in Literature in 1974 together with fellow ...
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Tomas Tranströmer Tomas Gösta Tranströmer (; 15 April 1931 – 26 March 2015) was a Swedish poet, psychologist and translator. His poems captured the long Swedish winters, the rhythm of the seasons and the palpable, atmospheric beauty of nature. Tranströmer's ...
, Lars Lundkvist, and Ann Jäderlund, as also the French writer
Marguerite Duras Marguerite Germaine Marie Donnadieu (, 4 April 1914 – 3 March 1996), known as Marguerite Duras (), was a French novelist, playwright, screenwriter, essayist, and experimental filmmaker. Her script for the film ''Hiroshima mon amour'' (1959) ea ...
. She is also an abstract painter, using organic and natural colours.Georgina Maddox
"Pen to Brush"
(review of ''Jo Nahi Hai'', solo show in Delhi), ''The Indian Express'', 9 January 2011.


Life

Teji Grover was born on 7 March 1955 at Pathankot, in the state of
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in
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 so ...
. She taught English literature at MCM DAV College for Women at
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 al ...
for over two decades before early retirement in 2003. She is based in
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Awards and fellowships

* Bharat Bhushan Agrawal Award for poetry (1989); * Writer-in-Residence/Director, Premchand Srijanpeeth,
Ujjain Ujjain (, Hindustani language, Hindustani pronunciation: Help:IPA/Hindi and Urdu, d͡ːʒɛːn is a city in Ujjain district of the States and territories of India, Indian state of Madhya Pradesh. It is the fifth-largest city in Madhya Prad ...
(1995-1997); * Senior Fellow (Literature), Department of Culture, Ministry of Human Resource Development, Government of India,
New Delhi New Delhi (, , ''Naī Dillī'') is the capital of India and a part of the National Capital Territory of Delhi (NCT). New Delhi is the seat of all three branches of the government of India, hosting the Rashtrapati Bhavan, Parliament House ...
(1995-1997); and * Sayed Haider Raza (
S. H. Raza Sayed Haider Raza (22 February 1922 – 23 July 2016) was an Indian painter who lived and worked in France from 1950 until his death, while maintaining strong ties with India. He was born in Kakkaiya (District Mandla), Central Provinces, British ...
) Award for poetry (2003); * Fellow, Institute of Advanced Study, Nantes, France (2016-2017). * Vani Foundation Distinguished Translator Award (2019). * The Royal Order of the Polar Star, Member 1st Class, by the King and the Queen of Sweden (2019) for promoting literary and cultural relations between India and Sweden.


Work


Original work

Teji Grover's individual collections of poetry are: * ''Yahan Kucch Andheri Aur Tikhi Hai Nadi'' (Bharati Bhasha Prakashan, Delhi, 1983); * ''Lo Kaha Sambari'' (National Publishing House, New Delhi, 1994; ); * ''Ant Ki Kucch Aur Kavitayen'' (Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 2000); and * ''Maitri'' (Surya Prakashan Mandir, Bikaner, 2008; ); * ''Darpan Abhi Kaanch Hee Thaa'' (Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 2019; ). The second edition of the collection ''Lo Kaha Sambari'' was published by Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, in 2016 (). The second edition of the collection ''Maitri'' was published by Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, in 2020 (). Her selected poems were published in 2021. The volume is titled ''Kathputli Kee Aankh: Chuni Hui Kavitaen'' (Surya Prakashan Mandir, Bikaner, 2021); . Her poems also figured in the following books: * ''Jaise Parampara Sajate Hue'' (Parag Prakashan, Delhi, 1982), an anthology of poems by three fellow poets; and * ''Teji aur Rustam Ki Kavitayen'' (), a two-in-one, two-sided book of poems published by HarperCollins India in 2009. The most recent publication of her poems in Hindi was in the online literary magazine ''Samalochan''. Grover has published two books of fiction: * a novel ''Neela'' (Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 1999; ); and * a collection of short stories ''Sapne Mein Prem Ki Saat Kahanian'' (Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 2009; ). The second edition of her novel came out in 2016 (Vani Prakashan, New Delhi; ). Grover has published a collection of essays, memoirs and travelogues and another collection of essays on folktales: * ''Neela Ghar aur Doosri Yatrayen'' (Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 2016; ); * ''Akam se Puram Tak: Lok Kathaon ka Ghar aur Bahar'' (Eklavya, Bhopal, 2017; ). Grover has also published the following book for children: * ''Man Mein Khushi Paida Karne Wale Rang'' (). The book was published by Jugnoo Prakashan, an imprint of Takshila Publication, New Delhi, in 2020.


Translations of her work


Books

* In 2009 the Polish translation of Teji Grover's novel ''Neela'' by Kamila Junik was published by Ksiegarnia Akademicka, Kraków, under the title ''Blekit'' (). * In 2019 a collection of her selected poems was translated into Swedish and was published by Tranan, a Stockholm-based publisher. The title of the book was HUR SKA JAG SÄGA VAD SOM KOMMER (). The poems were translated by six Swedish poets and translators, namely, Ann Jäderlund, Birgitta Wallin, Lars Andersson, Lars Hermansson, Niclas Nilsson and Staffan Söderblom. * In 2020 her novel ''Neela'' and the collection of her short stories ''Sapne Mein Prem Ki Saat Kahanian'' were published together in English translation by Vani Book Company, an imprint of Vani Prakashan Group, under the title ''Blue and Other Tales of Obsessive Love'' (). The book was translated by Meena Arora Nayak. Teji Grover's poems have been translated into Indian and foreign languages including Marathi, English, Swedish, Polish, Norwegian, Catalan and Estonian. English translations of her poems have been included in the following anthologies: * ''Penguin New Writing in India'', ed. Aditya Behl and David Nicholls (Penguin Books India, New Delhi,1992; ); * ''In Their Own Voice'', ed. Arlene Zide (Penguin Books India, New Delhi, 1993; and 9780140156430); * ''An Anthology of Modern Hindi Poetry'', ed. Kailash Vajpeyi (Rupa & Co., New Delhi, 1998; and 9788171674305); * ''The Tree of Tongues'', ed. E. V. Ramakrishnan (
Indian Institute of Advanced Study The Indian Institute of Advanced Study (IIAS) is a research institute located in Shimla, India. It was set up by the Ministry of Education, Government of India in 1964 and started functioning from 20 October 1965. History and establishment The ...
, Shimla, 1999; ); * ''Love Poems from India'', ed. Meena Alexander (Everyman's Library/Knopf, 2005; ); * ''Speaking for Myself: An Anthology of Asian Women's Writing'', eds.
Sukrita Paul Kumar Sukrita Paul Kumar is an Indian poet, critic, and academician. She has been the chief editor of ''Cultural Diversity, Linguistic Plurality and Literary Traditions of India -'' a textbook prescribed by the University of Delhi for course use in its ...
and
Malashri Lal Malashri (born 10 August 1973) is an Indian actress. She has predominantly worked in Kannada films and was the topmost heroine in the 1990s. She has also worked in Telugu and Tamil cinema. Malashri was popular for playing diverse roles in wome ...
(Penguin Books India and India International Center, New Delhi, 2009; ); and * ''Home from A Distance'', eds. Giriraj Kiradoo and Rahul Soni (Pratilipi Books, Jaipur, 2011; ). Her poems figure in the following anthologies in foreign languages: * Swedish: ''Roster fraan Indien'', eds. Birgitta Wallin and Tomas Lofstrom (Sveriges Forfattarforbund, Stockholm, 1997; ), and ''Innan Ganges Flyter In I Natten'', eds. Tomas Lofstrom and Birgitta Wallin (Bokforlaget Tranan, Stockholm, 2009; ); * Polish: Cracow Indological Studies, Volume VI, ''Literatura Indyjska W Przekladzie'' (Ksiegarnia Akademicka, Kraków, 2004; ); * Catalan: ''Com espigues de blat amb vents de l'est'', ed. Sameer Rawal (Cafe Central and Emboscall, Tordera in 2011; ); and * Norwegian: ''Stemmer i Andre Hus'', ed.
Hanne Bramness Hanne Bramness (born 3 April 1959) is a Norwegian poet and translator. She made her literary debut in 1983 with the poetry collection ''Korrespondanse''. Other collections are ''I sin tid'' from 1986, ''Nattens kontinent'' from 1992, and ''Revolus ...
(Cappelen Damm, Oslo, 2011; ). Her poems have also appeared in a Marathi anthology of Hindi poetry: ''Sangini niwadak, Hindi stree kavita'', ed. and trans. by Chandrakant Patil (Manovikas Prakashan, 2012; ). The international literary journals in which the English translations of her poems have appeared include ''Poetry International Rotterdam'', ''Rhino: The Poetry Forum'', ''Chase Park'',
Modern Poetry in Translation ''Modern Poetry in Translation'' is a literary magazine and publisher based in the United Kingdom. The magazine was started by Ted Hughes and Daniel Weissbort in 1965. It was relaunched by King's College London in 1992. The College published it ...
, ''Hindi: Language, Discourse, Writing'', ''Indian Literature'', ''Paintbrush'', ''Aufgabe'' and ''dialog''. The non-English international journals in which her poems have been published include ''Lyrikvannen'' (Swedish), ''Karavan'' (Swedish) and ''Sirp'' (Estonian). In 2018 an issue of the Swedish journal ''Karavan'' was focused on her writing and her art-work. The issue carried an interview with her, translation of a long poem by her and two articles on her paintings. Her novel ''Neela'' appeared in English translation, by Meena Arora Nayak, in the journal ''Hindi: Language, Discourse, Writing'' in 2000. Two of her short stories, "Bhikshuni" and "Suparna", have also been translated into and published in English. Her short story "Su" has been translated into Croatian and published in the anthology ''Lotosi od neona: indijski autori o gradovima i drugim ljubavima'' edited by Lora Tomas and Marijana Janjic and published by Studio Tim, Rijeka, and Udruga Lotos, Zagreb, in 2017 ().


Translations by Teji Grover

Teji Grover has translated into Hindi the following works:


From the Norwegian

* ''Pan'', a novel by
Knut Hamsun Knut Hamsun (4 August 1859 – 19 February 1952) was a Norwegian writer who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature in 1920. Hamsun's work spans more than 70 years and shows variation with regard to consciousness, subject, perspective a ...
, under the title ''Pāna'' , Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 2002. * ''Sult'', a novel by Knut Hamsun, under the title ''Bhookh'' (), Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 2004. * Knut Hamsun's memoir ''Paa Gjengrodde Stier'', under the title ''Ghas Dhanki Pagdandiyan'' (), Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 2014. * ''Hedda Gabler'', a play by
Henrik Ibsen Henrik Johan Ibsen (; ; 20 March 1828 – 23 May 1906) was a Norwegian playwright and theatre director. As one of the founders of modernism in theatre, Ibsen is often referred to as "the father of realism" and one of the most influential playw ...
(co-translated with Rustam Singh), under the title ''Hedda Gabler'' (), Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 2006. * ''Master Builder'', a play by Henrik Ibsen (co-translated with Rustam Singh), under the title ''Master Builder'' (), Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 2006. * An anthology of ten contemporary Norwegian short stories, under the title ''Das Samkaleen Norwigee Kahanian'' (), Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 2008. * ''Fuglane'', a novel by
Tarjei Vesaas Tarjei Vesaas (20 August 1897 – 15 March 1970) was a Norwegian poet and novelist. Vesaas is widely considered to be one of Norway's greatest writers of the twentieth century and perhaps its most important since World War II. Biography Vesaas ...
, under the title ''Parinde'' (), Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 2012. * ''Aliss at the Fire'', a novel by
Jon Fosse Jon Olav Fosse (born 29 September 1959) is a Norwegian author and dramatist. Biography Jon Fosse was born in Haugesund, Norway. A serious accident at age seven brought him close to death; the experience significantly influenced his adulthood wr ...
, under the title ''Aag Ke Paas Aliss Hai Yeh'' (), Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 2016. * ''Mendhak'', a story book for children by
Hans Sande Hans Sande (born 20 December 1946) is a Norwegian psychiatrist, poet, novelist and children's writer. He was born in Bergen. He made his literary début in 1969 with the poetry collection ''Strime'', for which he was awarded the Tarjei Vesaas' ...
(), Eklavya, Bhopal, 2021. * ''Archimedes Aur Bread Ka Slice'' a story book for children by
Hans Sande Hans Sande (born 20 December 1946) is a Norwegian psychiatrist, poet, novelist and children's writer. He was born in Bergen. He made his literary début in 1969 with the poetry collection ''Strime'', for which he was awarded the Tarjei Vesaas' ...
(), Eklavya, Bhopal, 2021.


From the Swedish

* An anthology of 23 Swedish poets, under the title ''Barf Ki Khushboo'' () (co-edited with Lars Andersson), Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, in 2001. * A collection of poems by the Swedish poet Lars Lundkvist, under the title ''Tove Olga Aurora'' (), Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 2006. * A selection of poems of the Swedish poet Ann Jäderlund, under the title ''Pheeka Gulabi Rang'' (), Surya Prakashan Mandir, Bikaner, 2008.


From the French

* ''La maladie de la mort'', a novel by
Marguerite Duras Marguerite Germaine Marie Donnadieu (, 4 April 1914 – 3 March 1996), known as Marguerite Duras (), was a French novelist, playwright, screenwriter, essayist, and experimental filmmaker. Her script for the film ''Hiroshima mon amour'' (1959) ea ...
, under the title ''Mrityurog'' (), Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 2010.


From the Latvian

* ''Life-Stories'', a collection of short stories by Nora Ikstena, under the title ''Jeevan-Gathayen'' (), Vani Prakashan, New Delhi, 2016.


From the Estonian

* A selection of poems (with Rustam Singh) of the Estonian poet
Doris Kareva Doris Kareva (28 November 1958) is an Estonian poet and translator. She serves as the head of the Estonian National Commission in UNESCO. Biography Kareva was born in Tallinn. Her father, Hillar Kareva, was a notable composer. She studied Engli ...
, under the title ''Aag Jo Jalati Nahin'' (), Rajkamal Prakashan, New Delhi, 2021.


Essays

From among Teji Grover's essays in Hindi, the following two essays have been translated into and published in English: "The Blue House" and "Looking at the Body of a Poem: The Journey of a Hindi Poet". Further, the following essays were written and published originally in English: * "A Poet Caged in the Act of Translation"; * "Weak Pink Color: Translating Ann Jäderlund on the Ghats of the Narmada"; * "A Necessary Poem"; * "The Fragrance of Delgadina’s Soul"; * "A Poet Bursting into Color"; and * "Incessant Search for Languages: Some Thoughts on Hindi Poetry." From among these essays, "A Necessary Poem", "The Fragrance of Delgadina’s Soul", "Weak Pink Color: Translating Ann Jäderlund on the Ghats of the Narmada" and "A Poet Caged in the Act of Translation" have been translated into and published in Swedish. Another of her essays, "Song of the Cows: Translating Lars Amund Vaage's 'Cows' into Hindi", has been translated into and published in Norwegian as part of an anthology of essays on the Norwegian author Lars Amund Vaage's work.


Children's literature

Teji Grover has edited five books for children in Hindi, all of them published by Eklavya, Bhopal. These are: * ''Doodh Jalebi Jaggagga'' (); * ''Kyon Ji Beta Ram Sahay'' (); * ''Apke Japani Haiku'' (); * ''Mann Ke Laddoo'' (): * ''Hau Hau Happ: A collection of Poems for children'' ().


Poetry readings and cultural visits

In 1999, Teji Grover read her poems at Bengt Berg's Book Cafe ''Heidruns'' in
Torsby Torsby () is a locality and the seat of Torsby Municipality in Värmland County, Sweden with 4,049 inhabitants in 2010. Fortum Ski Tunnel Torsby, the world's longest ski tunnel, is located in Torsby. Notable people * Football manager Sven-Gör ...
, Sweden. In 2008 she read her poems at the Baltic Center for Writers and Translators,
Visby Visby () is an urban area in Sweden and the seat of Gotland Municipality in Gotland County on the island of Gotland with 24,330 inhabitants . Visby is also the episcopal see for the Diocese of Visby. The Hanseatic city of Visby is arguably th ...
, Sweden, at their annual International Poetry Festival. In the same year, she read her poems in the
Olav Hauge Olav Håkonson Hauge (18 August 1908 – 23 May 1994) was a Norwegian horticulturist, translator and poet. Biography Hauge was born at the village of Ulvik in Hordaland, Norway. His parents Håkon Hauge (1877-1954) and Katrina Hakestad (1873-197 ...
Centenary Festival at the poet's birthplace,
Ulvik Ulvik is a municipality in Vestland county, Norway. The municipality stretches from the Hardangerfjord to the mountains that reach above sea level. The administrative centre of the municipality is the village of Ulvik. The villages of Osa and ...
, in Norway. In 2011 she had readings of her poetry at
Trondheim Trondheim ( , , ; sma, Tråante), historically Kaupangen, Nidaros and Trondhjem (), is a city and municipality in Trøndelag county, Norway. As of 2020, it had a population of 205,332, was the third most populous municipality in Norway, and ...
, Norway, during the IndiaFestival that was being held there. Further, in 2014 she read her poems at the Writers' House at
Tallinn Tallinn () is the most populous and capital city of Estonia. Situated on a bay in north Estonia, on the shore of the Gulf of Finland of the Baltic Sea, Tallinn has a population of 437,811 (as of 2022) and administratively lies in the Harju ' ...
, Estonia. In 1997, Teji Grover visited Sweden as part of a delegation of 10 Indian writers. Subsequently, she was one of the Indian collaborators of the Indo-Swedish Translation Project, 1998–2009. Under the aegis of this project she translated three volumes of poetry from the Swedish into Hindi (see "Translations by Teji Grover" above.) In 2008, she lectured at the Book Fair at
Gothenburg Gothenburg (; abbreviated Gbg; sv, Göteborg ) is the second-largest city in Sweden, fifth-largest in the Nordic countries, and capital of the Västra Götaland County. It is situated by the Kattegat, on the west coast of Sweden, and has ...
on her translation of the Swedish poet Ann Jäderlund's poetry into Hindi.


Exhibitions of her paintings

Grover has held the following solo shows of her paintings: * ''Earth Colors'': At
Jawahar Kala Kendra The Jawahar Kala Kendra (JKK) is a multi arts centre located in the city of Jaipur, India. It was built by Government of Rajasthan with the purpose of preserving Rajasthani arts and crafts. The centre has been made in eight blocks housing museum ...
,
Jaipur Jaipur (; Hindi Language, Hindi: ''Jayapura''), formerly Jeypore, is the List of state and union territory capitals in India, capital and largest city of the Indian States and union territories of India, state of Rajasthan. , the city had a pop ...
, in November 2010; * ''Jo Nahin Hai'': At Arpana Fine Arts Gallery, New Delhi, in January 2011; * ''Maitri'': At
Bharat Bhavan Bharat Bhavan is an autonomous multi-arts complex and museum in Bhopal, India, established and funded by the Government of Madhya Pradesh.The architect of the Bharat Bhavan is Charles Correa. Opened in 1982, facing the Upper Lake, Bhopal, it hous ...
, Bhopal, in November 2013. and * ''The Earth is Blue like an Orange'': At the Institute of Advanced Studies, Nantes, France, in March–June, 2017. Her paintings were also part of the following group shows: * ''Palettes of Bhopal'': At Jawahar Kala Kendra, Jaipur, in 2011; * ''Ensemble'': At
Kala Academy Kala Academy (Academy of the Arts) is a prominent cultural centre run by the Government of Goa, in Goa, India. Situated at Campal, Panjim, it is registered as a society, and was started in February 1970. The building was designed by Charles Co ...
,
Goa Goa () is a state on the southwestern coast of India within the Konkan region, geographically separated from the Deccan highlands by the Western Ghats. It is located between the Indian states of Maharashtra to the north and Karnataka to the ...
, in February 2012.Naguesh Rao Sardessai, "Artistic Synthesis", an article about group show Ensemble, held in Kala Academy, Goa, ''
The Navhind Times ''The Navhind Times'' is an English language newspaper in Goa. Founded in 1963 and based in Panaji, the capital of Goa, it is the largest selling newspaper, amongst the three locally published English newspapers in the state. The other two being' ...
'', Goa, 8 February 2012, p. 2, under Section BUZZ.


See also

*
List of Indian writers This is a list of notable writers who come from India or have Indian nationality. Names are sorted according to surname. A B C D F G H I J K L M N P Q R S T U V W Y ...
* Rustam Singh


References


External links

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