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Madhurima Vidyarthi

Madhurima Vidyarthi
Sep 19, 20224 min read
Staying In Was The New Going Out - Tribe Magazine Article (September 2022)
Article titled " Staying In Was The New Going Out" by Madhurima Vidyarthi published by Bean There E-Magazine of Tribe
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Madhurima Vidyarthi
Apr 29, 20223 min read
The Other Eden
First Published in the Lifestyle supplement of The Statesman,Calcutta, Friday, 25th April 2003 The umpire was only seven years old, but...
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Madhurima Vidyarthi
Apr 15, 20228 min read
The Yellow Doll
The Yellow Doll came into our lives about fourteen years ago. My husband and I were doctors in London, nearly at the end of our long...
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Madhurima Vidyarthi
Mar 28, 20224 min read
Tiger Comes Home
Tiger Comes Home by Madhurima Vidyarthi
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Madhurima Vidyarthi
Mar 8, 20222 min read
Why did I write this book?
The honest answer is I don’t know. Like so many other books, written by so many other writers, it came out of nowhere and demanded to be...
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Madhurima Vidyarthi
Feb 12, 20221 min read
Hiroshima
Hiroshima is a poem by Madhurima Vidyarthi in remembrance of Peace Memorial Day.
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Madhurima Vidyarthi
Jan 29, 20224 min read
A Walk Through Kolkata
Travel begins at home. Which is why the first of my travel posts are about Calcutta, a beloved city!
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Madhurima Vidyarthi
Jan 28, 20222 min read
Baby Bhoot Goes to School - Part 2
The second part of the Baby Bhoot goes to School Story by Madhurima Vidyarthi.
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Madhurima Vidyarthi
Jan 14, 20222 min read
Baby Bhoot's New Friend - Part 2
Baby Bhoot's New Friend Part 2 by Madhurima Vidyarthi
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Madhurima Vidyarthi
Dec 30, 20215 min read
The Parasite
First published in the Literary, supplement of The Sunday Statesman, 24th March 2002 We called him ‘the parasite’ when we were being...
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Madhurima Vidyarthi
Dec 6, 20212 min read
Baby Bhoot
Baby Bhoot lived under a water tank on top of an old, old house. He lived there with his mother, his father and his baby sister. The...
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Madhurima Vidyarthi
Dec 4, 20213 min read
Last Adjutant Standing
The hargila (Leptoptilos dubius) gets its name from the local words “har” meaning bone and “gila” translating to swallow or swallower, thus
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