Book Review: ‘The Indian Reality’ by Ram Madhav
With its thought-provoking narratives and incisive commentary, "The Indian Reality" by Ram Madhav serves as a timely reflection on the multifaceted complexities of contemporary India.
Book Review: ‘For Now, It Is Night’ by Hari Krishna Kaul
In "For Now, It Is Night," readers are encouraged to enter Kaul's kaleidoscope universe, where stories of desire, perseverance, and redemption weave together in a tapestry of creative beauty.
Book Review: ‘A History of South India for Children’ by Pradeep Chakravarthy
"A History of South India for Children" fills a critical vacuum in historical literature by providing a comprehensive overview of the region's history, from its earliest inhabitants until the Vijayanagara Empire.
Book Review: ‘Chronicle of an Hour and a Half’ by Saharu Nusaiba Kannanari
"Chronicle of an Hour and a Half" by Kannanari is a disturbing critique of mob mentality and the loss of human autonomy in a mass frenzy. The novel explores the frailty of morality and the ease with which ordinary people may become violent.
Book Review: ‘Adman Madman’ by Prahlad Kakar & Rupangi Sharma
Filled with humor, wit, and invaluable wisdom, "Adman Madman" is a captivating memoir that offers a rare glimpse into the inner workings of the advertising world and the indomitable spirit of one of its most iconic figures.
Book Review: ‘Anger Management: The Troubled Diplomatic Relationship between India and Pakistan’ by Ajay...
In his book, "Anger Management: The Troubled Diplomatic Relationship among India and Pakistan," High Commissioner Ajay Bisaria offers a clean perspective on bilateral demanding situations.
















