Dear to the Muses

BY RUCHIRA GHOSH A Conversation with Dr. Indira Das I first met her at a ladies’ club where we pursued diverse cultural activities. She presented a piece of Romantic English poetry. We encountered each other multiple times at various concerts, dance recitals, and film festivals held throughout the year in the city. A common acquaintance told me she was an eminent gynaecologist. Later, at a … Continue reading Dear to the Muses

Beyond Westphalia

BY DR MADHAVI PETERS Madhavi’s Address at a recent Tagore event in Bangalore: Beyond Westphalia: Tagore’s Search for an Alternative World Order in Asian Civilizations In 1902, the Japanese intellectual Okakura Tenshin visited Calcutta to invite Swami Vivekananda to Japan for another Chicago-styled Parliament of Religions which Okakura had planned to organize with a “more specific inter-Asian focus”. During the nine months that he stayed … Continue reading Beyond Westphalia

Literature Still Matters

BY DOMINIC WIGHTMAN We live in a world where literature still matters. Yet, it grows harder to value works that challenge society’s beliefs. Politics and literature have become entangled. The struggle between individual creativity and societal demands is sharper than ever. Criticism, honest and open, is rare in this climate of fear of authority and of offending. Today, people feel less free to speak their … Continue reading Literature Still Matters

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

The Literary Landscape of India: Tradition Meets Modernity

CSM STAFF WRITER Literature in India is a remarkable tapestry woven with diverse languages, cultures, and historical influences. From the ancient epics of the Mahabharata and Ramayana to contemporary works addressing post-colonial identities, the literary scene is both rich and varied. In recent years, a new wave of Indian authors has emerged, blending traditional storytelling with modern themes and styles. Writers like Arundhati Roy, Salman … Continue reading The Literary Landscape of India: Tradition Meets Modernity

Loving & Literature – Bengaluru

BY CSM INDIA STAFF WRITER Recently a literary evening was held at the Hotel Den located in Whitefield in the city of Bengaluru hosted by the General Manager Mr. Vinesh Gupta and Dr. Kaustav Bhattacharyya of Country Squire Magazine India Edition fame. The theme of the evening was ‘Loving and Living Literature’ with a galaxy of esteemed panellists who were all accomplished professionals in their field … Continue reading Loving & Literature – Bengaluru