
Author Amitav Ghosh reflected on his time at Delhi University in the 1970s and 80s, stating it was intellectually more exciting than Oxford at the time. He expressed regret, calling the current state of the university a "tragedy" and noting how institutions can be quickly destroyed. Ghosh also discussed his latest novel, "Ghost-Eye," which explores themes of loss, memory, and climate change, and was launched at the Ambassador Hotel in Delhi.
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