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HAS THE GANGA STOPPED FLOWING? is a reflective and evocative collection that explores the subtle, often unspoken emotions shaping human relationships. Set against the backdrop of an India before the sweeping changes of technology, these stories capture a rich social fabric that is woven with desire, conflict, tenderness and quiet resilience. By turns humorous, poignant and unsettling, the narratives reveal the many shades of human connection, from the deeply intimate to the strangely unfamiliar.

Sudhamahi Regunathan is an accomplished author and translator, and former Vice Chancellor of Jain Vishva Bharati Institute, Ladnun. Her writing is marked by sensitivity, insight, and a deep engagement with human nature.

About the Author

Sudhamahi Regunathan is an accomplished author and translator, and former Vice Chancellor of Jain Vishva Bharati Institute, Ladnun. Her writing is marked by sensitivity, insight, and a deep engagement with human nature.
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Has The Ganga Stopped Flowing? Love, Longing And Liberation

Has The Ganga Stopped Flowing? Love, Longing And Liberation

ISBN: 9788199301849
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  • ISBN: 9788199301849
  • Author: Sudhamahi Regunathan
  • Publisher: Konark
  • Pages: 188
  • Format: Paperback
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HAS THE GANGA STOPPED FLOWING? is a reflective and evocative collection that explores the subtle, often unspoken emotions shaping human relationships. Set against the backdrop of an India before the sweeping changes of technology, these stories capture a rich social fabric that is woven with desire, conflict, tenderness and quiet resilience. By turns humorous, poignant and unsettling, the narratives reveal the many shades of human connection, from the deeply intimate to the strangely unfamiliar.

Sudhamahi Regunathan is an accomplished author and translator, and former Vice Chancellor of Jain Vishva Bharati Institute, Ladnun. Her writing is marked by sensitivity, insight, and a deep engagement with human nature.

About the Author

Sudhamahi Regunathan is an accomplished author and translator, and former Vice Chancellor of Jain Vishva Bharati Institute, Ladnun. Her writing is marked by sensitivity, insight, and a deep engagement with human nature.

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