New India Foundation announces translation fellowships
The New India Foundation has awarded 2026 Translation Fellowships to four scholars for their work in translating significant historical and literary texts into various Indian languages. The projects include autobiographies, travelogues, and political journalism.
Why it matters
These fellowships support the preservation and accessibility of diverse Indian cultural and historical narratives through translation.
New India Foundation (NIF) has announced its Translation Fellowships for 2026 to Jayasree Kalathil and Mini Chandran in Malayalam, Murali Ranganathan in Hindi, and Shefali Jha in Urdu.
The article is a straightforward announcement of cultural awards with no political or social bias.
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