
A South Asian feminist podcast on books, politics, and everything in between. Extending the work of the Sanskaari Girls Book Club, each episode invites critical reflection on literature, culture, and the structural conditions that shape them. Through discussion, review, and dialogue, we centre marginal voices and create space for thoughtful, ongoing engagement beyond the page.
| Publishes | Twice monthly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | a month ago |
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| Category | Society & Culture | ||||

TW: This episode contains mentions of suicide, violence, and self-harm. Please take care while listening, and step away at any point if you need to.In this episode of The Sanskaari Girls Podcast, poet and artist Megha Rao joins Vandita Morarka to... more
In this episode of The Sanskaari Girls Podcast, Ria Chopra—writer and cultural commentator—joins Vandita Morarka to explore digital identity, feminism, and selfhood in the Gen Z age.
Together, they discuss how young people navigate fragmented on... more
In this episode of The Sanskaari Girls Podcast, Professor Madhavi Menon—renowned scholar of English literature and gender studies—joins Kuhoo to explore the intricate politics and poetics of desire.
Drawing on Ismat Chughtai’s Lihaf, sufi poets, ... more
In this episode of The Sanskaari Girls Podcast, the team from Zubaan—India’s pioneering feminist publishing house and NGO—joins Vandita Morarka (founder of SGBC) to explore what it means to be a feminist publisher in practice.
Melissa Fernandes... more
In this episode of the Sanskaari Girls Podcast, Vandita Morarka speaks with linguist, technologist, and translator Sowmya V. B. about the art and politics of translation. Through the lens of her work on The Hunger that Moved a Goddess, Sowmya reflect... more
In this episode of the Sanskaari Girls podcast, Vandita Morarka engages in a profound conversation with poet, activist, writer Meena Kandasamy, exploring the concept of the feminist killjoy. They discuss the complexities of speaking out against oppre... more
In this episode of The Sanskaari Girls Podcast, writer, editor, and essayist Rega Jha joins Vandita Morarka (founder of SGBC) to discuss the essay as a feminist form. From personal storytelling to digital platforms, Rega reflects on how essays can be... more
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