There are certain books that entertain, certain books that impress through their literary craftsmanship, and then there are a few rare works that completely absorb the reader into a world…
Dinesh Danny’s Autism Causes Unveiled: The Hidden Traumatic Brain Injury at Birth Causing the Autism Epidemic is a book that stands at an unusual intersection between personal testimony and investigative…
Thoughts Between Life and Death is a philosophically driven poetry collection that consolidates Dr Alok Mishra’s position as a contemplative and intellectually rigorous voice in contemporary Indian English poetry. The…
Though reading does its thing in helping someone out of boredom, pass the time, and learn new things, its impact on one’s self-confidence, life skills, and motivation is something we…
V. S. Edwár steps into the literary world with a debut that is striking in both scale and ambition. Reign of Pawns unfolds with the confidence of an author who…
The act of writing poetry has often been romanticised as one inspired by divine flashes, impelled by emotions, or driven by spontaneous overflow of feelings. Yet, in the quieter recesses…
Chetan Bhagat’s “One Night at the Call Center” is a novel that captures the lives of six call centre employees in Gurgaon, India, throughout a single night. This book, published…
“Anandamath,” written by Bankim Chandra Chattopadhyay and released in 1882, is a monumental piece of Bengali literature. The novel intricately weaves together the fervour of Indian nationalism with spiritual asceticism.…
Reading English literature classics offers invaluable insights into the human condition, societal evolution, and cultural heritage. These works provide a historical lens through which we can understand past societies, their…
In the contemporary world, where global industries stand at a critical juncture between economic growth and ecological responsibility, Strategies for Transition to Clean Energy Supply Chains by Irshadullah Asim Mohammed…