Novels in Indian Society

BY RITA PANANI The novel has emerged as one of the most significant forms of literary expression in Indian literature, providing a platform for authors to explore complex themes of identity, culture, and social change. From the colonial period to contemporary times, Indian novelists have used their narratives to reflect the diverse experiences and struggles of Indian society. This article delves into the evolution of … Continue reading Novels in Indian Society

A Tale Told By An Idiot

BY DR KAUSTAV BHATTACHARYYA ‘A TALE TOLD BY AN IDIOT’ – RP ‘RON’ NORONHA – FASCINATING & GRIPPING READ My mind reflected upon the fact that I could not manage to pen a single article on ICS (Indian Civil Service) officers despite that fact that it writ large in my imagination as a theme in my doctoral dissertation.  There is too much a close association … Continue reading A Tale Told By An Idiot

The Power of Poetry

BY CSMI STAFF WRITER Poetry occupies a revered position within Indian literature, serving as a conduit for emotional expression, philosophical inquiry, and cultural reflection. From the ancient verses of the Vedas to contemporary slam poetry, Indian poets have woven a rich tapestry of lyrical artistry that transcends time and tradition. This article explores the evolution of poetry in Indian literature, highlighting notable poets and movements … Continue reading The Power of Poetry

From Ancient Texts

BY RITA PANANI Indian literature boasts a vibrant and diverse heritage that spans thousands of years, reflecting the country’s rich cultural, historical, and philosophical tapestry. From ancient texts that laid the groundwork for spirituality and morality to modern narratives that explore contemporary issues, Indian literature captures the evolving identity of its people. This article explores the key milestones in Indian literature, showcasing its transformation and … Continue reading From Ancient Texts

Preserving Tagore’s Musical Legacy for Posterity

BY RUCHIRA GHOSH Once upon a time, there was a little boy who was passionate about music; in fact, music ran in his veins. His late father, a flautist, had been a close associate of the legendary Sachin Dev Burman. Throughout his childhood and formative years, this young boy took music seriously. He learned to play the piano and briefly studied the sarod under the … Continue reading Preserving Tagore’s Musical Legacy for Posterity

A Musical Extravaganza in the Indian Capital

BY RUCHIRA GHOSH This winter, music lovers and culture enthusiasts in New Delhi and its surrounding areas were treated to a spectacular mega musical event during a chilly mid-November weekend. The inaugural World Music Concert was organized by the Bengal Association, an autonomous body dedicated to preserving Bengali language, music, and cultural heritage for millions in the diaspora. The venue for this grand occasion was … Continue reading A Musical Extravaganza in the Indian Capital

Ingliss

BY RUCHIRA GHOSH As She is ‘Spoke’ on  the Subcontinent The British Colonials departed the Subcontinent several decades ago. The cultural legacy they left behind includes, most importantly—yes, you’ve guessed it right—the English language! In spite of being jostled around by Hindi, the lingua franca of millions of desi patriotic citizens, English still remains the official (and business) language of the country for all practical … Continue reading Ingliss

The Significance of Festivals in Indian Culture

BY RASHMI PATANI Festivals hold a special place in Indian culture, symbolizing its rich diversity and reinforcing social bonds among communities. Each festival is a unique tapestry woven from local customs, beliefs, and traditions, celebrating the myriad ways in which people come together to honor their heritage. The significance of festivals in India goes beyond mere celebration; they serve as a means of preserving culture, … Continue reading The Significance of Festivals in Indian Culture

Women in Indian Entrepreneurship

BY RITA PANANI In recent years, India has witnessed a remarkable transformation in its entrepreneurial landscape, particularly with the increasing participation of women. Historically, women in India have faced significant barriers, including societal norms, lack of access to education, and limited financial resources. However, a growing emphasis on gender equality and empowerment has led to a surge in female entrepreneurs who are breaking stereotypes and … Continue reading Women in Indian Entrepreneurship

Traditional Farming Practices: Sustaining India’s Agriculture

BY PAUL ISHERWOOD Farming has been a cornerstone of Indian civilization for millennia, with traditions that are closely interwoven with the culture and identity of the nation. Despite the rapid urbanisation and technological advancements, many rural communities continue to embrace traditional farming practices that promote sustainability and ecological balance. The use of indigenous seeds and organic farming techniques is becoming increasingly popular among farmers who … Continue reading Traditional Farming Practices: Sustaining India’s Agriculture