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The Department of English organised the next in its series of virtual Enrichment Lectures on 14 May 2020. The Speaker was Prof. ...

On May 18, 2020, the third alumna- interaction in the series was organised by the Department of English for its Undergraduate and Postgraduate students. The invited speaker for the session was Ms. Garima Poonia, from the class of 2012 (BA Eng. Hons.), who is now a waste-...

The next in the series of Enrichment Lectures being...

The Department of English organized its fourth Alumna-Interaction on 27 May 2020. The Speaker for the day was Ms. Ketaki Saxena who is an alumna from the class of 2014 and currently a Research Scholar at JNU, New Delhi and also Guest Lecturer at Sh. Guru Tegh Bahadur Khalsa College, Univ. of...

The final in the series of Enrichment Lecture was organized by the Department of English on 30 May 2020. The Speaker was Dr. Radha Chakravarty, Professor of Comparative Literature and Translation Studies at Ambedkar University, Delhi. Dr. Chakravarty - also a writer, critic and translator -...

The Department of English organized a virtual enrichment lecture for its UG and PG students with Prof. Pramod K Nayar on 27 April 2020, on “The Graphic Novel: An Introduction”. Prof. Nayar began by establishing what the Graphic Novel is, emphasizing the fact that it is a medium and...

The Department of English organized a virtual Enrichment Lecture on 25 April 2020 with Prof. Pramod K. Nayar, renowned author and academician, from the University of Hyderabad, on the topic - “Travel Writing: An Introduction”.

Prof. Nayar began by describing the basic concepts...

An Author Interaction was organised by the Department of English on 25 February 2020. The speaker for the event was Ms. Sanhita Baruah, a proliferate writer, known for her books of poetry, The Art of Grieving and The Art of Letting Go. The event started with a general...

The Department of English organized a virtual enrichment lecture for its UG and PG students on April 23, 2020 on “The Anthropocene in Literature". The speaker was Prof. Krishnan Unni P. from the University of Delhi, who began his talk by introducing the concept of the ‘...

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