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  2. The Hindu Literary Prize - Wikipedia

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    The Hindu Literary Prize or The Hindu Best Fiction Award, established in 2010, is an Indian literary award sponsored by The Hindu Literary Review which is part of the newspaper The Hindu. [1] It recognizes Indian works in English and English translation. The first year, 2010, the award was called The Hindu Best Fiction Award. Starting in 2018 a ...

  3. Lit for Life - Wikipedia

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    Lit for Life is an annual literary festival organised by the English daily The Hindu in Chennai, India. The festival was inaugurated in 2010, where it was part of the celebration of the 20th anniversary of The Hindu ' s Literary Review. [1] In 2011 the Lit for Life became an independent one-day event.

  4. The Hindu - Wikipedia

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    The Hindu is an Indian English-language daily newspaper owned by The Hindu Group, headquartered in Chennai, Tamil Nadu. It was founded as a weekly publication in 1878 by the Triplicane Six , becoming a daily in 1889. [ 3 ]

  5. Rohzin - Wikipedia

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    Sahitya Akademi Award-winning literary critic, Nizam Siddiqui, has said that no novel as major as Rohzin has appeared in the second decade of the 21st century in Urdu. [34] [35] In 2017, the Hindu Literary for Life festival hosted a session on Rohzin, where critic, Shafey Kidwai, discussed the novel with the author. The Seemanchal Literary ...

  6. The Hindus: An Alternative History - Wikipedia

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    In the popular press, the book has received many positive reviews, for example from the Library Journal, [7] the Times Literary Supplement, [8] the New York Review of Books, [9] the New York Times, [1] and The Hindu. [10] [11] In January 2010, the National Book Critics Circle named The Hindus as a finalist for its 2009 book awards. [12]

  7. Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar - Wikipedia

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    Hansda Sowvendra Shekhar (born 1983) is an Indian writer from Santhal tribe in Jharkhand, best known for his literary works that explore the lives, experiences, and struggles of indigenous communities in India, particularly focusing on tribal cultures. [1]

  8. Manu Joseph - Wikipedia

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    Manu was born in Kottayam, Kerala, and grew up in Chennai.His father Joseph Madappally is a film-maker who directed the Malayalam film Thoranam (1987). He is a graduate of Loyola College, Chennai, and dropped out of Madras Christian College to become a staff writer at Society magazine. [2]

  9. Prema Srinivasan - Wikipedia

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    Srinivasan holds a Ph.D. in children's literature in English. A published credit of Prema Srinivasan is Children's Fiction in English in India, Trends and Motifs published in 1998 by TR Publications. [1] Srinivasan is a regular reviewer of children's books in The Hindu, which is a leading national daily in