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Reflections on Delhi
Delhi scares me. After an emergency meeting two months ago, the chief minister of Delhi, Arvind Kejriwal, decided to close all 1800...
Tiffany on interning at the JLF
Although I was originally placed in venue management at Charbagh, my health took a turn a few days into our training and I was moved into...
Jillian on interning at the JLF
Being an Author Liaison at the ZEE Jaipur Literature Festival 2017 seems an impossible task. With approximately 8000 visitors on its...
Reflections on Agra
Andreas says, ‘Did you know Agra isn’t just the Taj Mahal? There’s maybe like 3 million people living in the surrounding areas.’ It is...
Isabel on interning at the JLF
At the Jaipur Literature Festival, I was assigned the role of book signing. My role involved managing the authors following the session...
Andreas on volunteering at the JLF
We're in Jaipur, Rajasthan, India, at the world's largest free literary festival. More than 300 000 people are expected. I'm assigned to...
Kate Tempest at JLF
Very few sessions at the Jaipur Literature Festival consists of actual performances. Kate Tempest’s poetic Let Them Eat Chaos is one of...
Impressions of Jaipur
Jaipur is known as the Pink City for the colour of the Old Town; which, as the story goes, was painted entirely pink by Maharaja Ram...
Day 4: Andrew Roberts on Napoleon
“Even though he was a soldier, he was the first person to try to end the fighting. Instead of just endless campaigns, he wanted to start...
Aarathi Prasad on Indian medicine
Today in my venue, Baithak, Aarathi Prasad gave a talk entitled Traditions of Healing: Travels through Indian Medicine. The talk focused...
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