By Prof Tulika Tripathi* Jyotirao Phule was born on 11 April 1827. Two centuries later, when I read his life and work, I do not see only a social reformer. I see an economic framework—someone who identified problems with surgical precision and solved them by building institutions.
By Prem Singh* The literatures of colonial countries are widely accepted as documents of protest against colonialism. In pre-independence India, literature became an integral part of the national freedom movement. Modern Hindi literature, across genres like the novel, short story, drama and poetry, focused on patriotic fervour, armed protest, the underground revolutionary movement and the lives of martyrs.