India, Sept. 14 -- It is not that Hindi literature hasn't found a popular space in Indian books or literature. We may feel so because in Delhi and Mumbai, the bookshops mostly have English books but this is an unfortunate side effect of a policy started by the British," says Richa Chadha, adding that they also wanted us to use forks and knives instead of eating by hands. "They thought they were trying to civilise us but in turn, that has cost us confidence in our culture. I feel that for India to find its soul, we should revisit our core which are our revolutionary Hindi writers," she shares....