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  • 2 months ago | telegraphindia.com | Paromita Sen

    With Amitav Ghosh’s latest book 'Wild Fictions' just out, the author catches up with Ghosh for a long chat about the planet, its problems, related policies and predictions Paromita Sen Published 26.01.25, 08:24 AM Portrait sequence by Pradip Sanyal Sourced by the Telegraph Water plays a big role in your books be it The Hungry Tide or the Ibis trilogy. In your latest book of essays Wild Fictions, you have talked about water’s destructive power.

  • Jan 11, 2025 | telegraphindia.com | Paromita Sen

    Anjan Dutt is many things — singer, actor, director, unofficial ambassador of Darjeeling. The author catches up with him on the back of his announcement about retiring from the stage Paromita Sen Published 12.01.25, 06:21 AM Anjan Dutt Sanat Kumar Sinha You should not do Shakespeare at the beginning of your career, it takes time to understand him.

  • Nov 23, 2024 | telegraphindia.com | Paromita Sen

    The illustrations are black-and-white, sty-lised snapshots of Indian life built out of elementary shapes like triangles, circles and squares. Snapshots that look very familiar, very relatable. A large and voluble family gathered around the dining table. An old man havinghis dinner on the sofa while watching television. A family cooking toge-ther and the kitchen mayhem. People squeezed up together in a train. The cooking and eating around Durga Puja.

  • Nov 16, 2024 | telegraphindia.com | Paromita Sen

    A man who knew Sanskrit, Persian and Latin apart from Bengali and English — and had a working knowledge of French, German and Greek — Mitra had 184 papers published in the Journal of the Asiatic Society Paromita Sen Published 17.11.24, 07:34 AM THOUSAND WORDS: Daguerreotype of Mukteshwara Temple, Bhubaneswar, taken by Rajendralal Mitra (right) in 1868-1869.

  • Nov 5, 2024 | cell.com | Gabriel S.S. Tofani |Sarah-Jane Leigh |Cassandra E. Gheorghe |Thomaz F.S. Bastiaanssen |Lars Wilmes |Paromita Sen | +2 more

    Keywords circadian rhythms gut microbiota stress gut-brain axis glucocorticoid HPA axis Introduction The stress and circadian systems are intertwined, being an evolutionary conserved adaptation that allows the organism to respond to changes in the environment.1 Although the stress response is characterized as a rapid adaptive process to actual or perceived danger,2 the circadian rhythm is an endogenous process that anticipates predictable environmental cues.3 Although these two systems have...

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