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Ellam Kalanthu, Mepten எல்லாம் கலந்து, மீட்பன்
The wait and A Muse on the Train
পীচ ফল (Peach Fruit)
I Can’t Breathe
Untitled and Others
Short Story
Monotony
Gods and Mathematicians
Nanaintha Kattaru
Lovers' to the Sea
আমি
Kaashi: The city that wasn’t!
YELLOW FLOWER POWER
A sonnet, Fiction poetry and A rap "Call Me Rapper"
Taken
Him and I and You
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While her primary area of research is Postcolonial studies and Digital Humanities, Graphic literature, Partition Studies and Translation studies are additional areas of research. Dr. Nirmala has received various national and international grants and awards ( MHRD, SPARC, UKEIRI, Academia Europaea among others). She has also hosted Fulbright Scholars in her lab and she along with her students have received international awards such as Charles Wallace Fellowship, Zubaan Saaskawa Publishing prize and ASEM-DUO fellowship. She has given more than 50 lectures and keynotes at various national and international forums and lead or facilitated workshops in Digital Humanities in India and internationally. As Vice President of CenterNet (Consortium of Digital Humanities Research Groups globally), Dr. Menon has put DH in India on the global map. 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Ellam Kalanthu, Mepten எல்லாம் கலந்து, மீட்பன்
The wait and A Muse on the Train
পীচ ফল (Peach Fruit)
I Can’t Breathe
Untitled and Others
Short Story
Monotony
Gods and Mathematicians
Nanaintha Kattaru
Lovers' to the Sea
আমি
Kaashi: The city that wasn’t!
YELLOW FLOWER POWER
A sonnet, Fiction poetry and A rap "Call Me Rapper"
Taken
Him and I and You
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Ellam Kalanthu, Mepten எல்லாம் கலந்து, மீட்பன்
The wait and A Muse on the Train
পীচ ফল (Peach Fruit)
I Can’t Breathe
Untitled and Others
Short Story
Monotony
Gods and Mathematicians
Nanaintha Kattaru
Lovers' to the Sea
আমি
Kaashi: The city that wasn’t!
YELLOW FLOWER POWER
A sonnet, Fiction poetry and A rap "Call Me Rapper"
Taken
Him and I and You
Samaniyam Sangalpamai</Text></OtherText><OtherText><TextTypeCode>46</TextTypeCode><Text>http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/</Text></OtherText><OtherText><TextTypeCode>47</TextTypeCode><Text>Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY)</Text></OtherText><MediaFile><MediaFileTypeCode>04</MediaFileTypeCode><MediaFileFormatCode>09</MediaFileFormatCode><MediaFileLinkTypeCode>01</MediaFileLinkTypeCode><MediaFileLink>https://storage.googleapis.com/rua-iitkship/files/media/cover_images/2af027b3-c591-4151-b0e5-18b18326e700.png</MediaFileLink></MediaFile><Imprint><ImprintName>Indian Institute of Technology</ImprintName></Imprint><Publisher><PublishingRole>01</PublishingRole><PublisherName>Indian Institute of Technology</PublisherName><Website><WebsiteRole>01</WebsiteRole><WebsiteDescription>Publisher’s corporate website</WebsiteDescription><WebsiteLink>https://iitikship.iiti.ac.in</WebsiteLink></Website><Website><WebsiteRole>02</WebsiteRole><WebsiteDescription>Publisher’s website for a specified work</WebsiteDescription><WebsiteLink>https://iitikship.iiti.ac.in/books/e/10.57004/book1</WebsiteLink></Website></Publisher><CityOfPublication>Indore</CityOfPublication><PublishingStatus>04</PublishingStatus><PublicationDate>20231213</PublicationDate></Product></ONIXMessage>