Watan, Waqt aur Wajood
Three words that hold everything we write about: the land we come from, the time we live in and the self we are becoming. This session explores how identity is shaped by belonging to a place, a moment or a memory. Through stories of language, migration and modern existence, the writers reflect on what it means to be Indian, to be contemporary and to be seen. Sometimes, watan is not a country, waqt is not a clock and wajood is not a name; they are all the same search for home
Department:
Literature



