Assam’s First Female Freedom Fighter, Shot a Century Ago, Rediscovered Onstage
Mangri Orang, a tea plantation worker, was gunned down by British security personnel in 1921 for...
Read MorePosted by The Hindu | 20th Sep 2023 | India, News, Theatre and Decolonization, Theatre and Gender, Worldwide
Mangri Orang, a tea plantation worker, was gunned down by British security personnel in 1921 for...
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As the eighth India by the Nile festival approaches, let us celebrate the history of one of the...
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