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We are working on it…
We are working on it…
You can find our catalogue at LeftWord’s famous bookstore in Delhi :
2254/2A Ground Floor Shadi Khampur New Ranjit Nagar Shadipur
110008 Delhi
Ph. 011 2570 9456
When in Goa, you can buy adivaani’s books here:
Villa No. 6, Saunta Vaddo, Bardez,
Assagao, Goa 403507
Open | Monday to Sunday | 10am-11pm

A new interview with our Executive Director. Find it in The Telegraph:
a. In the website of the newspaper:
My life. My telling, In my voice
b. Or get the pdf of it as it was published:

Just a heartfelt thank you…
On International Day for the World’s Indigenous Peoples, August 9th, 2013 adivaani instituted Adivasi PICKLE: a prize for Indigenous Ideology, Thought and Knowledge.
We thank everyone who sent in entries, everyone who promoted the event, those who sought out Adivasi brethren and friends and egged them on to participate.
We now wait on our jury to make their decision.
For those of you who would’ve missed who they are:
1) Dakxinkumar Bajrange: An award winning filmmaker, playwright, director and activist from the Chhara De-notified Tribes of Ahmedabad. He’s currently working at the Budhan Theatre as a director.
2) Sophia Pde: A Khasi academic from the Meghalaya. She is Assistant Professor at Central Library, University of Delhi. She has special research interest in Folk literature of North East India and is working on Khasi folklore.
3) Gladson Dungdung: An Adivasi human rights activist and writer. He is based in Jharkhand and is from the Kharia Tribe. He’s the author of Whose country is it anyway? and other books about Adivasis.
The next date to look out for is the 15th of November 2013 when we announce THE BOOK– the culmination of our first call to celebrate Adivasi being.
But don’t stop at that. This is just the beginning…
See you next year, at the next edition of Adivasi PICKLE!
KOLKATA: When Ruby Hembrom quit her cushy job in the IT sector a couple of years ago, she didn’t think twice, thanks to the greater calling to unite with her roots. The result: the soft-spoken yet aggressive Santhali woman is all set to publish her second book that is part of a series on untold lore of the Santhals.
The second Santal Creation Story, Earth rests on a tortoise, will be available soon at a bookstore near you …
So, a new reviewer with an old name (Hutoom Pyancha) selects our children’s book to start up a blog… and we thank Shi… ooops, we thank that young little owl for words like these:
Through an exciting interplay between words and visuals a new world unfolds before the reader.
More at Turn over a new page…