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Aerogrammes by Tania James – Book Review
Aerogrammes is a collection of nine short stories by an author whose hallmark seems to tenderness.
Most of the stories are about Malayalees living in...
India’s Legendary East Coast by P K De
The author was a photo officer with Ministry of Tourism, The government of India. Today I am sure a lot of people would envy...
Cuckold by Kiran Nagarkar – Book Review
I happened to listen to the author of Cuckold speak earlier this year at Hyderabad Literature Festival. And that is when I heard about...
Finding Forgotten Cities by Nayanjot Lahiri
Historian Nayanjot Lahiri traces the history of the discovery of Indus Valley Civilization. Most of us only know in one sentence that John Marshall...
Amandeep Sandhu Interview – on his Memoirs
Amandeep Sandhu, the author of two books based on his personal memoirs - Sepia Leaves and Roll of Honour talks about the process and...
Unconference by Kiruba Shankar – Book Review
Unconference is a relatively new subject or a new way to conduct conferences. The key difference is that in a traditional conference, there are...
Midnight’s Children by Salman Rushdie
I read this book Midnight’s Children late, very late. How do you review a book that has been read by millions already? Have formed...
Insights from Indian Innovation case Studies
I recently worked on 15 Indian Business Innovation Case Studies that will be published by Technology Development Board, Ministry of Science & Technology, Government of India very...
Chai Chai by Bishwanath Ghosh – Book Review
Chai Chai is the first book by the author of Tamarind City. And you can see that the author Bishwanath Ghosh has grown in his...
Do opposite of what works
Paul Sloane in his article Don’t Just Do Something Different; Do the Opposite! in a very light way tells you examples when people did exact opposite...












