Book writing fellowship india

Can I apply for a book Fellowship?

The Book Fellowship programme is currently only open to English-language applications

For Indian-language based programmes, please consider applying to our Translation Fellowships

What is the frequency of the Fellowships?

What is a writing fellowship?

It is a type of grant provided to the students on their academic achievement, to encourage them for doing better

Writing Fellowship implies the financial aid awarded to individuals willing to research further on a specific subject after they qualify for the prescribed exam

Any person or entity, fulfilling specific criteria

What is the new India Foundation Book Fellowship?

The New India Foundation on August 9, 2022, announced the call for applications for their New India Foundation (NIF) Book Fellowships

The fellowship, now in its 11th edition, aims at supporting researches on the different aspects of India post-Independence

Buddhist organization in India, founded by B. R. Ambedkar

The Buddhist Society of India, known as the Bharatiya Bauddha Mahasabha, is a national Buddhist organization in India.
It was founded by B.
R.
Ambedkar on 4 May 1955 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Ambedkar was the father of the Indian Constitution, polymath, human rights activist and Buddhism revivalist in India.
He was first national President of the organization.
At a ceremony held on 8 May 1955 in Nare Park, Bombay, Ambedkar formally announced the establishment of this organization for the spread of Buddhism in India.
Its headquarter is in Mumbai.
Currently external text>Meeratai Yashwant Ambedkar, the daughter in law of B.
R.
Ambedkar, is the National President of the Buddhist Society of India and external text
>Bhimrao Yashwant Ambedkaris Working President of The Buddhist Society of India.
Book writing fellowship india
Book writing fellowship india

United Protestant church in South India

The Church of South India (CSI) is a united Protestant Church in India.
It is the result of union of a number of Protestant denominations in South India that occurred after the independence of India.

Indian non-fiction book prize

The Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay NIF Book Prize is awarded annually for non-fiction books on modern or contemporary India which were published in the preceding year.
The Prize was established in 2018 by the New India Foundation, a charitable trust that also awards research fellowships and book grants to Indian scholars and writers.
Winners of the prize include politician and writer Jairam Ramesh, and historian Ornit Shani, and authors shortlisted for the prize include Aanchal Malhotra, Sujatha Gidla, Katherine Eban, Christophe Jaffrelot, Piers Vitebsky, Alpa Shah, and Manoranjan Byapari.

Buddhist organization in India, founded by B. R. Ambedkar

The Buddhist Society of India, known as the Bharatiya Bauddha Mahasabha, is a national Buddhist organization in India.
It was founded by B.
R.
Ambedkar on 4 May 1955 in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India.
Ambedkar was the father of the Indian Constitution, polymath, human rights activist and Buddhism revivalist in India.
He was first national President of the organization.
At a ceremony held on 8 May 1955 in Nare Park, Bombay, Ambedkar formally announced the establishment of this organization for the spread of Buddhism in India.
Its headquarter is in Mumbai.
Currently external text>Meeratai Yashwant Ambedkar, the daughter in law of B.
R.
Ambedkar, is the National President of the Buddhist Society of India and external text
>Bhimrao Yashwant Ambedkaris Working President of The Buddhist Society of India.
Church of South India

Church of South India

United Protestant church in South India

The Church of South India (CSI) is a united Protestant Church in India.
It is the result of union of a number of Protestant denominations in South India that occurred after the independence of India.

Indian non-fiction book prize

The Kamaladevi Chattopadhyay NIF Book Prize is awarded annually for non-fiction books on modern or contemporary India which were published in the preceding year.
The Prize was established in 2018 by the New India Foundation, a charitable trust that also awards research fellowships and book grants to Indian scholars and writers.
Winners of the prize include politician and writer Jairam Ramesh, and historian Ornit Shani, and authors shortlisted for the prize include Aanchal Malhotra, Sujatha Gidla, Katherine Eban, Christophe Jaffrelot, Piers Vitebsky, Alpa Shah, and Manoranjan Byapari.

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