Book Review
Let the Heart Becomes a Flower for the Cherished Creature to ‘Light’ on…
Shirley Mandel Satterfield’s “The Assorted Christian” is a collection of 33 poems penned by her. Acknowledging reluctantly that she is… Read More
Indian Parliament: An Insider’s Views
It was worth reading experience of the new book “Parliament of India-Diverse Dimensions” by Ravindra Garimella. Garimella recently retired as… Read More
Girl in White Cotton
I would be lying if I said my mother’s misery has never given me pleasure. This is how Avni Doshi’s… Read More
India Moving: A History of Migration
Migration has always been a heated topic and more so in current times when numerous political parties in the country… Read More
“My Name is Red” by Orhan Pamuk
I picked up a book written by Orhan Pamuk after ages. Istanbul was his first book I had read and… Read More
Have We Lost Govind Pansare’s Shivaji Forever?
Another 19 February. There would again be pompous events to celebrate Shivaji Jayanti. The statue of Shivaji, which is being… Read More
So All Is Peace, Is a Protest!
Delhi, despite facing the severest of the winters in two decades, is full of life! It is all set to… Read More
Closure: A story lived in escapades
It is not every day that something or someone lingers in our mind for a really long time. Such impressions… Read More
The Metaphysics of a Journey
The wind blows over the faith of the calm sea. The sea responds with the horrors of men’s greed. Such… Read More