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Marginalised women are ignored in Indian literature: Banu Mushtaq

The Shaistas, Arifas, Aminas, Naseemas and Shameems have many stories to tell and pains to share. However, their voices often get lost amid deep sighs and choking words. Their feelings are buried under stern gazes and the pseudo-pride of patriarchy. It is their stories that burn bright in Heart Lamp. This translation of collected short stories by Banu Mushtaq now sits on the bookshelf of almost every bibliophile after it received the Booker priz…
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Meghalaya Monitor broke the news in on Sunday, November 23, 2025.
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