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Research Radio brings academic rigour to ask and address complex questions. Our show lets you learn directly from researchers who are at the forefront of their fields, investigating topics ranging from food security programmes to queer rights legislation.

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On this episode of Research Radio we have Sreenath V S and Mini Chandran discussing their paper To Write Was to Cense: Kāvyaśāstra and Creative Freedom in Premodern India

Sreenath V S teaches at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences, IIT... more

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On this episode of Research Radio we have Chakali Chandra Sekhar discussing his paper titled “⁠Dalit Women and Colonial Christianity: First Telugu Bible Women as Teachers of Wisdom”. Chakali Chandra Sekhar is currently working as a lecturer in Englis... more

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On this episode of Research Radio we have Inderjeet Parmar discussing his paper titled “Poly Crisis or Organic Crisis?: The Crisis of the United States and the US-led World Order”. Inderjeet Parmar teaches international politics at City, University o... more

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On this episode of Research Radio we have A Suresh discussing his paper titled "Reinventing Agricultural Extension System in India: The Road Ahead" which he co-authored with V K Sajesh, R N Padaria, and A K Mohanty. Dr. A Suresh is Principal Scientis... more

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Episode: Kāvyaśāstra and Censorship in Premodern India
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Professor at the Department of Humanities and Social Sciences IIT Kanpur.
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The First Bible Women of Rayalaseema
Q: Are there any accounts of Bible Women being met with hostility in the community?
While generally received positively, there were instances of hostility from the community, including initial suspicion and direct rejection from the dominant castes.
The First Bible Women of Rayalaseema
Q: Could you tell us more about the significance of women and particularly Dalit women being able to read and interpret scriptures?
The ability of Bible Women to read and interpret scriptures was significant as it broke traditional beliefs about gender and caste-based education restrictions, empowering them and inspiring others in their communities.
The First Bible Women of Rayalaseema
Q: Could you tell us a bit about Rayalaseema?
Rayalaseema is a region in Andhra Pradesh that experienced historical prosperity but faced decline during colonization, leading to socio-economic challenges, particularly for Dalits.

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