

nabanita
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@nabsdg
Author of Ghumi Days (Juggernaut), Translated Chambal Revisited ( Hawakal) , Editor of Understanding Womens Experiences of Displacement (Routledge)



An excerpt from the Odia story by Chirashree Indrasingh translated by. Narendranath Patnaik in our co-edited volume 'Bandaged Moments'. Here is the link healthcollective.in/2025/10/bandag… #bandagemoments #translation #womenswriting #mentalhealth #shortstories @nabsdg




On the occasion of World Mental Health Day, October 10. @niyogibooks @nabsdg @tpurnima #bandagedmoments #translation #mentalhealth #shortstories #womenswriting #worldmentalhealthday

This week's pick of great reads on @htTweets includes books by Leela Samson, Daisy Rockwell and @nabsdg & @nishipulu



What’s in a Name? Bureaucracy, Patriarchy and Identity. If you are a woman, keeping your full name in the form you wish can turn into a tedious affair. Nabanita Sengupta✍️ thewire.in/women/whats-in…
















“Tibetans still write in code. There is so much that they can’t say, so little that can be said” – the weight of suppression is so heavy, that “we need to pay close attention to subtext.” @htTweets hindustantimes.com/books/reviewth…


The first review of "Voices and Vision: The First IPPL Anthology" in Muse India. #poetry #poetrycommunity @nabsdg @amit_shankar @gopallahiri museindia.com/Home/ViewConte…


