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Sampurna Chattarji

PURUSHOTTAM AGRAWAL is a historian of early modern Bhakti poetry and a well-known public intellectual. He has engaged with the subject of Hindu Nationalism for five decades. His latest book is Who is Bharat Mata? (Speaking Tiger Books), a collection of Jawaharlal Nehru’s writings and writings about him.

AREEB AHMAD is a Delhi-based writer, critic and translator who loves to champion Indie presses and experimental books.

OMAIR AHMAD is a journalist and author, his next book of fiction is set in Lucknow.

MAHTAB ALAM is a Delhi-based multilingual journalist and researcher. He writes on Politics, Law, Literature and Human Rights.

SAMPURNA CHATTARJI is a writer, translator, editor and teacher with 21 books to her credit. These include the short story collection about Bombay/ Mumbai, Dirty Love (Penguin, 2013) and the poetry book Unmappable Moves (Poetrywala, 2023).

DILIP D’SOUZA is a writer who lives in Bombay. His recent books are The Deoliwallahs: The True Story of the 1962 Chinese-Indian Internment, co-authored with Joy Ma, (Macmillan, 2020) and Roadwalker: A Few Miles on the Bharat Jodo Yatra (Penguin, 2024).

BACHAN GYAWALI is an entrepreneur in the tourism and organic agriculture sector in Nepal. Photography has been his longtime hobby.

PREM SHANKAR JHA is a former media adviser to Prime Minister VP Singh and former Editor of the Hindustan Times and the Financial Express.

NANDINI LAL is a Tobias Wolff Award-winning writer based in Washington DC.

ANANT MARINGANTI is a Hyderabadi first and an urban geographer next. He writes on urbanisation in the Global South.

RITU MENON is a feminist publisher and writer. Her two most recent books are: Zohra: A Biography in Four Acts (2021) and India On Their Minds: 8 Women, 8 Ideas of India (2023).

IMAN KUMAR MITRA teaches History at the Shiv Nadar University, Greater Noida, India. His research interests include economic history, history of the economic discipline, Marxism and postcolonial theory.

RUDRANGSHU MUKHERJEE is Chancellor and a Professor of History at Ashoka University, Sonipat, India.

NILANJANA S ROY has written three novels (Black River; The Wildings; The Hundred Names of Darkness) and edited three anthologies (Our Freedoms; Patriots, Poets & Prisoners; and A Matter of Taste).

SUHAS PALSHIKAR taught Political Science and is Chief Editor of the journal Studies in Indian Politics. He is based in Pune.

JANICE PARIAT is an author, storyteller, forest seeker, whose most recent book Everything the Light Touches (4th Estate, 2022) won the AutHer Award for Fiction 2023 and was listed in The New Yorker’s Best Books of 2022. She teaches at Ashoka University and lives between New Delhi and Shillong.

JAYAPRAKASH SATYAMURTHY is a writer and musician based in Bengaluru, India. His most recent book was the self-published short story collection, Shelter from the Storm (2023).

LAKSHMI SUBRAMANIAN is a retired Professor of History from the Centre for Studies in Social Sciences, Kolkata and retired Visiting Professor of History from BITS Pilani, Goa. Author of several books, her latest is India Before the Ambanis: A History of Indian Business, Money and Economy (Penguin, 2024).

CP SURENDRAN is a poet, novelist, and screenplay writer. His last collection of poems is Available Light (Speaking Tiger Books, 2017). His latest novel is One Love and the Many Lives of Osip B (Niyogi Books, 2021).

APARNA VAIDIK is a Professor of History at Ashoka University, Sonipat, India.

MEERA VISVANATHAN is an Associate Professor at the Department of History and Archaeology, Shiv Nadar University, India.
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