AMAL ALLANA is a well-known director of plays and TV serials: Himmat Mai, Begum Barve, Raj se Swaraj and Mullah Nasruddin are some recent ones.
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SHAHID AMIN is Professor of History at Delhi University and the author of Event, Metaphor, Memory, and other subaltern studies.
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SUMANTA BANERJEE is a freelance journalist and author of The Parlour and the Streets: Elite and Parlour Culture in 19th Century Calcutta.
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SABYASACHI BHATTACHARYA is Professor of History at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi. He has been the
Vice-Chancellor of Visva Bharati University, Santiniketan and is one of the foremost writers on labour and social history.
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MAYA CHADDA is Professor of Political Science at William Patterson College, State University of New Jersey, USA.
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PARTHA CHATTERJEE is a film critic.
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EUNICE DE SOUZA is a poet and heads the Department of English at St Xavier’s College, Mumbai.
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KAI FRIESE is deputy editor of The India Magazine.
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KATHERINE FRANK is currently working on a biography of Indira Gandhi.
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SAGARIKA GHOSE is a special correspondent with Outlook.
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PREM SHANKAR JHA is a columnist with The Hindu and Business Standard. He is the former editor of The Hindustan
Times.
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INDIVAR KAMTEKAR teaches modern Indian history at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi.
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RAJNI KOTHARI is one of India’s foremost political scientists, author of several books and of the idea of non-party political formations.
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N. S. MADHAVAN is a well-known Malayalee writer and civil servant.
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MANJULA PADMANABHAN is a cartoonist and author of Hot Death, Cold Soup, a collection of short stories. She recently won the Alexander Onassis Culture Award for Theatre for her play Harvest.
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MADHAVAN K. PALAT is Professor of History at the Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and is associated with the
Indira Gandhi National Centre for Arts (IGNCA), New Delhi.
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ALOK RAI teaches English at the Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi.
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NAYANTARA SAHGAL, distinguished novelist, has recently been awarded an honorary degree by Leeds University, UK.
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GILLIAN WRIGHT works for the BBC and has translated Raag Darbari and Aadha Gaon into English.
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