Book Review: ‘India’s Blind Spot’ by Devashish Dhar
India's Blind Spot ultimately presents a compelling case for recognizing the immense potential and significance of Indian cities.
Book Review: ‘I Have Autism, And I Like To Play Good Bad Tennis’ by...
I Have Autism, and I Like to Play Good Bad Tennis, Debashis Paul provides readers with a poignant glimpse into the lives of parents raising autistic children.
Book Review: ‘Evoked’ by Mansi Babbar
Evoked is gripping, providing a well-written, thrilling tale that deftly addresses thought-provoking issues. Fans of psychological thrillers will be wholly engrossed in this story.
Book Review: ‘Droupadi Murmu: From Tribal Hinterlands to Raisina Hills’ by Kasturi Ray
Droupadi Murmu is a live embodiment of the 'never give up' mentality. She is also one of the most humble women today's generation has witnessed.
Book Review: ‘Book Lovers’ by Emily Henry
Book Lovers is a gripping pick that will make a lasting impression, whether you're a lover of romance novels or simply looking for a well-written and thought-provoking read.
Book Review: ’50 Captivating Lives’ by H. D. Sharma
50 Captivating Lives by H.D. Sharma is an excellent anthology that goes beyond the well-known, captivating lives of those who shaped and transformed India.
















