Listen to my piece on the revival of an ancient Indian storytelling tradition, as aired on the BBC's From Our Own Correspondent.
Read the extended piece here.
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i love my country and its language.but now days trend is in favour of facts instead of fiction.arundhati roy,sir v.s.naipaul advocates non-fiction.delhi doordarshan is the flop product of 21st century because there is no audience for drama-story.one way to waste life is to watch fiction.
Posted by: anil khanna | 21 April 2011 at 11:19 AM