Poetry Readings
- outside India
- University of Iowa, Iowa City, 1976
- University of Tennessee, Chattanooga, 1976
- University of the South, Sewanee, 1976
- East West Center, Honolulu, Hawaii, 1976
- Adelaide Festival of Arts, Adelaide, 1978
- P.E.N. Centre, Sydney, 1978
- Australian National University, Canberra, 1978
- International Poets Conference, Tokyo, 1980
- Asian Poets Conference, Tokyo, 1984
- Aoyama University, Tokyo, 1984
- Sapporo University, Sapporo, 1984
- Writers Union, Moscow, Leningrad & Lvov, USSR, 1985
- Singapore Festival of Arts, Singapore, 1988
- Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka, Kuala Lumpur, 1988
- University of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur, 1988
- Universitas Indonesia, Jakarta, 1988
- University of the Philippines, Manila City, 1988
- Museong Kalinangang Pilipino, Manila, 1988
- Irish Writers Centre, Dublin, Ireland, 1992
- Sligo Arts Centre, The Grammar School, Sligo, 1992
- The Guild Hall, Derry, 1992
- WEA, Newcastle upon Tyne, Hexham and Durham, 1992
- The South Bank Centre, London, 1992
- Universities of Hull and Leeds (UK), 1992
- The Naropa Institute, Boulder,Colorado, 1994
- Instituto de Cultura de Campeche, Mexico, 1994
- Instituto de Cultura de Puebla, Mexico,1994
- Clark Atlanta University, Atlanta, USA, 1995
- Hunter College, New York, USA, 1995
- University of the South, Sewanee, USA, 1995
- Writers Forum, De Kalb College, Atlanta, USA, 1995
- Writers Forum, St. Andrews College, Laurinburg, USA, 1995
- British Council, Kandy, 1998
- Indian Cultural Centre, Colombo, 1998
- in India
- Andhra University
- University of Jadavpur
- Calcutta University
- University of Delhi
- Osmania University
- The Poetry Centre, Hyderabad
- Visva-Bharati
- Santiniketan
- North East Hill University
- Shillong
- Tezpur University
- IIT Guwahati
- India International Centre
- New Delhi
- Bharat Bhavan,Bhopal
- University of Lucknow
- DAV College, Kanpur
- Arts, Science & Commerce College, Durg
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