Living A Dark Night Articulating The Artist’s Voice
Paula Sengupta 
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For twenty months now, India is living a dark night. Dawn never breaks … the night only gets darker. In the summer of 2020,
A Peer-Reviewed, Bilingual, Interdisciplinary E-Journal
Paula Sengupta 
Abstract 
For twenty months now, India is living a dark night. Dawn never breaks … the night only gets darker. In the summer of 2020,
Pulkit Mathur 
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The lockdown due to the pandemic brought about several disruptions in our lifestyle.
Kalplata
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This paper analyses the concept of death as an inevitable consequence of an epidemic in ‘The Plague’ through the prism of the epistemological
B Mangalam 
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The paper looks at a selection of contemporary short stories. In Tamil, written by Imayam to
Vimala Ramachandran 
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With the closure of schools across the country, for over 18 months now, children have been impacted in many ways.
Abrar Ul Mustafa 
An account of the experiences and observations during the Covid lockdown in the valley of Kashmir
Arun Ganguly
A few years back I was requested by my friend and renowned photographer, Mala Mukerjee, to take some photography classes in an international school for children
Abhijit Sinha 
The year 2019, the month November, the place China – things changed and so did the lives of so many across the globe and no one could have imagined this in their wildest dreams. 
Sagarika Patyal
Lives have been lost, health has been permanently affected, brain fogging and a host of other problems have seeped us into gloom since the pandemic engulfed us all. 
Kiriti Sengupta 
Like other industries, the domain of book publishing is controlled by power. Consumerism plays its cards all so well to be conveniently called the governing force.